Ovarian cancer
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Hi everyone. I am a 36 yr old RN. I was diagnosed with Stage 3a ovarian cancer 9/03. I had a total hysterectomy at that time. I started chemo 10/15/03. I am part of a clinical trial and am receiving Taxol, Carbo, and Doxil. About a week and a half after both chemo treatments I have recieved, my neutrophil count decreased and I was advised to follow neutrapenic precautions. Can any experienced oncology nurses tell me if side effects of decreased WBC and RBC with these drugs are additive over time? That is, will side effects worsen over time? Is it likely that I wil need Epogen or Neupogen in the future? Any other advice for me? Thanks in advance for any replies. I am a certified diabetes educator and not familiar with oncology.
Stephanie