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Definition of chemo in English: chemonoun ˈkiːməʊˈkimoʊ mass nouninformal Chemotherapy. after nine months of chemo, her hair has grown in again Example sentencesExamples - The cancer has already spread to her lymph nodes and the doctors say, while they can do chemo, nothing is guaranteed.
- This makes it particularly useful for increasing tolerance of chemo and radiation therapy.
- This is like a doctor telling you that you have cancer but you can't start chemo for two years.
- ‘No more chemo for me,’ he says, managing a smile as we trudge off through the mud and rain.
- For a few months before he started chemo, he would cry himself to sleep and I'd go into his room and cuddle with him.
- Lance visited the laboratory eight months after finishing chemo.
- This will not interfere with chemo, it's not an antioxidant, but it helps protect immune function.
- I have made a decision about not doing chemo and that's it.
- I met a chap in the hospital who had four years under his belt, and remember another who had his first chemo with me and died a fortnight later.
- Why one person walks in and responds to chemo and the other does not and succumbs to their illness is still somewhat of a mystery.
- Tuesday, it seemed like Tony was doing pretty well, all ready for another round of chemo.
- He was in the last stages of a hard fought battle, and he gave up on hospitals and chemo and doctors in general.
- He thinks I may have to undergo chemo although that may not be suitable considering my HIV status.
- Mastectomies, chemo and radio therapy were the norm and there was no way of telling which treatment would work best.
- They have never seen anybody react to this chemo the way I have, and come back so quickly.
- She proceeded to tell me that I was going to have to have chemo, which would make my hair fall out and I'd probably put on weight.
- He needs more chemo, plus radiation, and a bone marrow transplant.
- Her chemo was completed in January after eight sessions.
- She spoke of getting through surgery and facing chemo.
- He has six courses of chemo to go and then more radiotherapy on his spine and on his lungs.
Definition of chemo in US English: chemonounˈkēmōˈkimoʊ informal Chemotherapy. after nine months of chemo, her hair has grown in again Example sentencesExamples - Mastectomies, chemo and radio therapy were the norm and there was no way of telling which treatment would work best.
- The cancer has already spread to her lymph nodes and the doctors say, while they can do chemo, nothing is guaranteed.
- She spoke of getting through surgery and facing chemo.
- He has six courses of chemo to go and then more radiotherapy on his spine and on his lungs.
- He was in the last stages of a hard fought battle, and he gave up on hospitals and chemo and doctors in general.
- For a few months before he started chemo, he would cry himself to sleep and I'd go into his room and cuddle with him.
- Tuesday, it seemed like Tony was doing pretty well, all ready for another round of chemo.
- Why one person walks in and responds to chemo and the other does not and succumbs to their illness is still somewhat of a mystery.
- He needs more chemo, plus radiation, and a bone marrow transplant.
- Lance visited the laboratory eight months after finishing chemo.
- This will not interfere with chemo, it's not an antioxidant, but it helps protect immune function.
- ‘No more chemo for me,’ he says, managing a smile as we trudge off through the mud and rain.
- I have made a decision about not doing chemo and that's it.
- This is like a doctor telling you that you have cancer but you can't start chemo for two years.
- They have never seen anybody react to this chemo the way I have, and come back so quickly.
- I met a chap in the hospital who had four years under his belt, and remember another who had his first chemo with me and died a fortnight later.
- She proceeded to tell me that I was going to have to have chemo, which would make my hair fall out and I'd probably put on weight.
- He thinks I may have to undergo chemo although that may not be suitable considering my HIV status.
- This makes it particularly useful for increasing tolerance of chemo and radiation therapy.
- Her chemo was completed in January after eight sessions.
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