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Nadir

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In oncology, the nadir refers to the lowest point of blood cell counts, particularly white blood cells (neutrophils) and platelets, which occurs approximately 7–14 days after a cycle of chemotherapy as the bone marrow is temporarily suppressed. Patients are at greatest risk of serious infection and bleeding during the nadir period and require close monitoring.

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