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  1. ... time. Others are severe and may be fatal. Immunosuppression caused by medicines often goes away once the ...
  2. When you have cancer, you need good nutrition to help keep your body strong. To do this, you need to be aware of the foods you eat ...
  3. During and right after your cancer treatment, your body may not be able to protect itself against infections. Germs can be in water, ...
  4. Agammaglobulinemia is an inherited disorder in which a person has very low levels of protective immune system proteins called immunoglobulins. ...
  5. When you have cancer, you may be at higher risk for infection. Some cancers and cancer treatments weaken your immune system. This ...
  6. ... Mainly affects people of all ages in Africa. Immunosuppression-associated, or transplantation-associated, KS: Occurs in people ... on: How much the immune system is suppressed ( immunosuppression ) Number and location of the tumors Symptoms Treatments ...
  7. ... Increased risk for infections due to anti-rejection (immunosuppression) medicines. Damage to your kidneys, liver, or other ... rejection, organ transplant patients must take anti-rejection ... medicines. These medicines suppress the body's immune response ...
  8. ... antifungal medications. Recovery is dependent on extent of immunosuppression.
  9. ... Recent travel to a tropical region Alcoholism Cancer Immunosuppression , including HIV/AIDS infection Malnutrition Old age Pregnancy ...
  10. ... IR, Adams AB, Larsen CP. Transplantation immunobiology and immunosuppression. In: Townsend CM Jr, Beauchamp RD, Evers BM, ...
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