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The only problem I can see for an oncology nurse who is
pregnant/breastfeeding, would not come from chemo, but from those
implanted "seeds" or "rods" or the current equivelent. During nursing
school, fertile women who might be pregnant weren't allowed anywhere
near the patients who had these. The ones I remember were treatments
for ovarian or other "female" cancers. I'm probably just showing my age
here, they may not even use these things anymore.
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Denny Rice, RN, IBCLC
Dallas Texas USA
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