chemo and bodily fluids
I am am a retired cancer RN.
Ran across a discussion about bodily fluids burning partners of those receiving chemo, including during intercourse. Unfortunately, some of my former colleagues still maintain this urban legend. Throughout my entire career, I was never able to find a single documented case of this happening.
It is resonable to recommend barrier contraception be used to prevent mutations causing newborns with severe birth defects. (Please, I don't want to get into a right to life argument.) Hope that clears up what, for many, seems to cause great anxiety.
OCNRN
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May be an urban legend, but...
I underwent R-EPOCH last year at an NCI designated cancer facility. After each round, we were explicitly instructed to use condoms for 10 days following cessation of chemo. Also, to avoid co-sleeping if we could. Change sheets frequently, keep toilet lid down when flushing, do laundry separately. The recommendations pertained to all skn-to-skin contact, not just intercourse.
While in-hospital, staff went to great lengths to protect both my skin and their own from any contact with chemo agents. Always gloved; blue diaper laid between my PICC line and skin before changing caps or hooking up chemo, cover over toilet bowl at all times, etc. From a personal standpoint, I can assure you that chemo agents were passed through sweat, urine, and feces. Very distinct odor...And dog would not come near me!
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