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What should the public security bureau's epidemic prevention inspection team do to inform the home isolation that chemotherapy is needed?

Cancer patients with chemotherapy needs go to the nearest hospital and open a green channel.

Generally speaking, delaying the curative effect for a few days will not have much impact, but if the delay time is too long, the curative effect will be greatly affected, which may reduce the cure rate of patients. During the epidemic, tumor patients should pay special attention to the following points when they come to the hospital for chemotherapy:

Please be sure to bring a medical record of your previous illness. Please take it with you if you have had a check-up recently. Patients can make some important examination results into tables in chronological order, which is not only convenient for reading and understanding, but also can understand the correlation with the condition at a glance.

If patients need chemotherapy, they should try to choose hospitalization chemotherapy. During chemotherapy, patients' immunity is low, and they need a lot of examination and care. If they go back and forth to the hospital every day, the risk of infection is greater.

Protection and cleanliness should be strengthened during hospitalization and going to the hospital. The accompanying family members and patients should wear masks, wash their hands frequently, and keep a distance of 1 m from others when seeing a doctor.

Chemotherapy is chemical therapy, which mainly acts on malignant tumors through chemotherapy drugs, usually systemic therapy, and is mostly used for patients with advanced cancer. Chemotherapeutics are mainly divided into oral chemotherapy drugs and intravenous chemotherapy drugs. At present, single drug chemotherapy and combined chemotherapy are commonly used in clinic, that is, two drugs or more than two combined chemotherapy schemes. Whether oral or intravenous infusion, cancer cells are killed by entering the blood to reach a certain blood concentration.