Gut bacteria may predict risk of life-threatening infections following chemotherapy
The bacteria in people’s gut may predict their risk of life-threatening blood infections following high-dose chemotherapy, new research indicates. About 20,000 cancer patients receive high-dose chemotherapy each year in preparation for bone marrow or stem cell transplants. Typically about 20 to 40 percent develop blood infections following the chemotherapy. About 15-30 percent of those patients die as a result of the infections.
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