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I'm wondering with his blood count so low, that his body is trying to compensate for what his body doesn't have?. Or from nutritional deficiency.? Or is the body just trying to fight the Chemo effects?. Hope you find the answer.
The second possible cause of fever in cancer patients is infection. But this kind of fever is different from the ones that normal people get when they have colds. Cancer patients usually have a dysfunctional immune system. Either their white cell counts are very low, or they have an excess of white cells (i.e. leukemia) but these cells are abnormal and don't function properly in fighting infection. Cancer patients who have fever from infection are therefore in a more dangerous situation than ordinary people who have infection. When cancer patients get into this kind of situation, hospital care is usually necessary.