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myelosuppression
What is Myelosuppression?
Myelosuppression refers to the
reduction in bone marrow activity
, which leads to decreased production of
blood cells
, including
red blood cells (erythrocytes)
,
white blood cells (leukocytes)
, and
platelets (thrombocytes)
. This condition is often a side effect of chemotherapy or radiation therapy used in cancer treatment.
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