What does chemo- mean?
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chemo-
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word chemo-.
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chemo-prefix
using chemicals or chemistry
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of chemo- in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of chemo- in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of chemo- in a Sentence
He said, Every week, I go to chemo, and I see these little kids with tubes plugged in, and no hair, and they are throwing up and sick, and their families are suffering with them, he told me, I dont need a car. Those kids need to go to Disneyland, they need to go to Hawaii -- they need their wish worse than I need a car.
Last week, we were thinking hospice. Only a few weeks left. Then, with this chemo pill, we weren’t given a time frame. We’re hopeful to beat it again and go into remission and spend the rest of our lives together.
When I had it she was actually going through chemo at the time and so I had to stay all the way upstairs, completely away from her, and then I thought, you know, if I got it again, I don't even want to risk that.
I had to go through a rigorous chemo and radiation therapy and a stem cell transplant, i couldn't concentrate. I couldn't relax. I was really anxious and depressed. All I kept thinking was: 'Here I am, not even 30, being poisoned and fighting for my life.'.
It’s very important that they have experience in working with cancer patients, and that they absolutely don’t recommend something in place of conventional care, i would n’t go to a person who recommended supplements and told me to go off chemo, or someone who did n’t take the time to ask what medications I have had so far to treat cancer.
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