The middle part of the port, a rubber piece called the access site, holds the needle in place when you receive treatment, medication, or have blood drawn. A catheter, or thin tube, connects the ...
and it’s inconvenient and uncomfortable to have a needle inserted into your veins anytime your oncologists give you chemotherapy or need to draw blood for tests. If we recommend that you receive ...
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