Cancer chemotherapy. Hospital nurse using a syringe (lower centre) to inject a drug into the bloodstream of a patient. The drug used here is mitozantr


Cancer chemotherapy. Hospital nurse using a syringe (lower centre) to inject a drug into the bloodstream of a patient. The drug used here is mitozantrone, being given as part of a chemotherapy course named FMD (fludarabine, mitozantrone and dexamethasone), and is being used to treat lymphoma. Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymph system and the white blood cells of the immune system. This hospital is part of England's National Health Service (NHS). Photographed at St Richard's Hospital, Chichester, West Sussex, England.


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