"cell" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It's because chemo kills fast-growing cells, whether they're cancer or normal cells.
- Hair follicles are fast-growing cells.
- The particles disperse through the body and first destroy fast-growing cells, like those in bone marrow, blood, hair and the digestive tract.
- Chemotherapy affects fast-growing cells and is used to treat cancer because cancer cells grow and divide quickly.
- These treatments affect fast-growing cells, such as cancer cells.
- These fast-growing cells are cancer cells.
- They also attack other fast-growing cells like those in bone marrow and the gastrointestinal tract, leading to such side effects as anemia, infections, nausea and diarrhea.
- Because the chemotherapy kills other fast-growing cells in the body, you may have hair loss and mouth sores.
- Chemotherapy for cancer, on the other hand, interferes with anagen, the growing phase, because the drugs are designed to disable fast-growing cells.
- As such, they can be more specific than a chemical drug that simply kills fast-growing cells.
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