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What is Neutropenia and Why is it Important?

Neutropenia is a condition marked by an abnormally low count of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell crucial for fighting infections. Cancer patients, particularly those undergoing chemotherapy, are at high risk of developing neutropenia. This condition makes them more susceptible to infections, which can be severe and life-threatening. Monitoring and managing neutropenia is essential to prevent complications and ensure the continuation of cancer treatments.

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