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				    ReadPlease Most patients start chemotherapy within 7-10 days of their initial consult with their physician. Some patients start chemotherapy the same day of their initial consult. If you are from the region, your first chemotherapy treatment is usually given in Thunder Bay.

 

Wherever possible, future treatments are given as close to home as possible in one of the 13 regional clinics. You are treated as an outpatient at the cancer centre if your treatment length is seven hours or less. For longer treatments, we will admit you to our dedicated oncology area, Unit 1A. Click here to learn more.

 

Helpful Advice
 
  • Bring a snack or something to read. You can either lie on a bed or sit in a chair during treatment. The staff members in the Chemotherapy Unit are energetic and fun - they will lift your spirits and help you relax.

 

Learning About Your Chemotherapy

 

Prior to the start of your chemotherapy, you can attend a chemotherapy class. Chemotherapy Information Sessions are held daily in the Chemotherapy Unit. A nurse will show you the DVD and explain to you about chemotherapy procedures, side effects, nutrition and other services in the cancer centre and the community.

 

Take the DVD home and watch it with your family members. This is a good way to let family and friends know what you will be going through during your treatment. You can also view our orientation video, which has a specific section on chemotherapy. Please call (807) 684-7292 for more information or to register for the chemotherapy information session.

 

Your Bloodwork Before Chemotherapy

 

Click the links below for information regarding how chemotherapy may effect your blood counts.


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Helpful Advice
 
  • Go for blood work the day before your chemotherapy, rather than just prior to your treatment. This will help us to deliver your treatment on time. Please note that your chemo may be cancelled if your blood count is too low.

 

Your Chemotherapy Appointment

 

The chemotherapy unit at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre is located on the third floor of the cancer centre. The first person you will meet will be one of our nursing clerks, who will greet you in the reception area.

 

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The pharmacist at the centre will prepare your medication, and can help answer your questions and advise you on managing side effects. A chemotherapy nurse administers your treatment. The nurse will ask you to complete an Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) assessment tool prior to starting chemo. This information is very useful and helps to determine how you are responding to the treatment. The oncology nurses are very knowledgeable and caring, and will take the time to explain the treatments to you. If possible, the same nurse cares for you during each visit, explains the treatment, possible side effects and ways to cope.

 

Helpful Advice
 
  • Drug information sheets are available to you to help you better understand what each drug is for, and will also explain typical side effects. Ask your chemotherapy nurse for these sheets.

 

 

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