Neutropenia
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• ANC
• chemotherapy
 
 
Definition: A low number of neutrophils (type of white blood cell) in the blood. This can happen after a chemotherapy treatment, when the cells in the bone marrow can be damaged by the drug(s). Since these cells are very important in protecting the body from infection, a person receiving chemotherapy must be alert to the possible signs of low white count, as well as taking protective measures against infection. The degree of neutropenia is reflect in the absolute neutrophil count (ANC). For more information as to the specifics of that count, see that glossary definition.

Pronunciation: new troh PEE nee ah • (noun)

Also Known As: low white cell count, low neutrophil count

Common Misspellings: newtropenia

Related Resources:

Protecting Yourself During Chemotherapy

The Danger Signs of Neutropenia



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