Portátil IV bomba de goteo quimioterapia Senior Man Cancer paciente

This real life, real person senior adult man cancer survivor medical patient has recovered/healed after recent colorectal cancer surgery. He's just started the next phase of his cancer treatment - a biweekly preventative ("adjuvant") chemotherapy regimen for three months aimed at killing any potential loose cancer cells which may have been missed/released during the cancer tumor surgery. Each chemo session starts at the hospital for a few hours. When that chemo cocktail has been delivered, and before leaving the hospital, he is attached to the portable medical equipment chemotherapy pump carried in the waist pack at his belt. A thin plastic tube runs from the pump to his upper right chest where an IV drip needle has been inserted and clamped to the subcutaneous chemo infusion chest access port. That stays attached through the next two days at home while additional chemotherapy medicine continues dripping slowly. When treatment is done, a visiting home care nurse comes to his house to remove the needle and take the pump back for repackaging and set up for future use. The cancer themed wristbands (personally designed/"phrased"/commissioned by me - the photographer/patient) are embossed with the words "Kick Cancer", and "Expect Success". Just another day in the life of this cancer patient. Part of a "Daily Living with Cancer" image series - submitted toward brief #775310942

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