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\nHandwashing is an important way to keep from getting sick and spreading germs to others. This video shows you how to wash your hands the right way.
\nClean hands help prevent infections. Many diseases are spread by not cleaning your hands, which is especially dangerous when you\u2019re getting chemotherapy treatment because your body may not be able to fight off infections like it used to.
\nYou and anyone who comes around you, including all members of your household, your doctors, and nurses, should clean their hands frequently. Don\u2019t be afraid to ask people to clean their hands. Use soap and water to wash your hands. If soap and water aren\u2019t available, it\u2019s OK to use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
\nBe sure to clean your hands\u2014
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