How to avoid liver failure: tests, discuss
I'd like to know if you do something to avoid liver failure: blood tests for example, how often? I don't see it much discussed here
We saw how nice members like Winter Mary had it, did she check liver function from time to time?
Anyone not checking liver function in say half a year?
I think this is important to continue having chemo and continue fighting
Did any of our members have liver failure and recovered? How? I guess it was with a bit of chemo rest? Possible it helps to monitor function often so the failure is reversible?
Sometimes chemo causes the loss of appetite, sometimes liver failure, we need to be cautious
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