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Cancer - What is Oral Complications Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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Preview- One can notice, oral complications occur in virtually all patients receiving radiation for head (i.e., caput) and neck (i.e., cervix, or collum) malignancies, in approximately eighty percent of hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cell transplant recipients, and in nearly forty percent of patients receiving. Blood is a tissue with red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and other substances suspended in fluid called plasma (i.e., blood plasma). Blood takes oxygen and nutrients to the tissues, and carries away wastes. Radiation, energy released in the form of particle or electromagnetic waves. Common sources of radiation include radon gas, cosmic rays from outer space (i.e., spatium), medical x-rays, and energy given off by a radioisotope (unstable form of a chemical element that releases radiation as it breaks down and becomes more stable).
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