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The production rate of new blood cells can slow when a person takes chemotherapy medications to fight cancer. Interpret why a person taking chemotherapy medications may be more at risk for infections.

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What is chemotherapy?

Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to kill off cancer cells. A lot of these drugs weaken the body by destroying the bone marrow. This then causes the bone marrow to release less blood cells.

So, the answer to the question, why may a person taking chemotherapy medications be more at risk for infections is the slowed production of blood cells makes it more difficult for the body to fight off infections. Also, there are not as many blood cells to attack the infection and not as many can be created to help fight, so the infection may overpower the blood cells.

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Answer:

This is because of their weakened immune system.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cancer and chemotherapy can damage your immune system, reducing your numbers of infection-fighting white blood cells and making it harder for your body to fight infections.

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