Chemotherapy Induced Nausea and Vomiting Effective Treatments and Management Strategies
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What is chemotherapy like? Find out from a nurse what to expect when you have chemotherapy. • Watch the video to find out more, or visit our website: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about... • In this video, learn about what happens when you have chemotherapy at a day clinic. Having chemotherapy in the day clinic can take anything from a few minutes to a few hours through a drip. You might have your treatment through a: • Cannula - a small tube put into a vein in your hand or arm and used for chemotherapy drugs that you can have fairly quickly • Central line - a tube which is put into a vein in your neck (short term) or chest (long term) • PICC line - a type of central line that is put into a vein in your arm • Portacath or port - a small chamber that sits under your skin at the end of the central line in your chest • You'll usually be at the day clinic for a few hours.
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