Preparing for Chemotherapy 2025

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What is the 7-day rule in chemotherapy? Chemotherapy cycles may be planned in such a way that there will be 5 days of chemo with 2 days of rest, all within 7 days (roughly). Maintaining drug levels: 7-day rule helps ensure that there is enough chemo in the body to fight cancer.
Stay healthy and strong. Dont compare your body to how it was before chemotherapy. Drink lots of water. Go for a walk every day, if possible. Try to eat something.
Is there any risk to family and friends? You may worry about the safety of family and friends while you are having chemotherapy. There is little risk to others (including children, babies and pregnant women) because they arent likely to come into direct contact with any chemotherapy drugs or body fluids.
Safety concerns for partners Sexual activity will not make cancer spread, nor will it make the cancer come back. Chemotherapy drugs may stay in your partners body fluids for some days. Using s or other barrier methods for a week after treatment can protect you from any potential risk.