Chemotherapy for Blood Cancers
About the procedure
Chemotherapy is a systemic treatment used to destroy cancerous blood cells in conditions such as leukemia and lymphoma. Medications are carefully selected based on the specific cancer type and stage. Treatment may be administered intravenously or orally under specialist supervision. The goal is to eliminate malignant cells, achieve remission, and prevent disease progression while managing side effects effectively.
Care Before the Procedure
- Cancer staging and diagnosis
- Baseline laboratory tests
- Treatment planning
- Counseling on side effects
Care During the Procedure
- Administration of chemotherapy
- Monitoring for adverse reactions
- Supportive care management
- Regular blood count monitoring
Care After the Procedure
- Follow-up evaluations
- Monitoring remission status
- Management of side effects
- Long-term surveillance
Eligibility
- Leukemia patients
- Lymphoma patients
- Other blood cancers
- Relapsed hematologic malignancies





