A member asked:

Is hyperkalemia related to chemotherapy?

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Dr. James Ball answered

Specializes in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology

Not necessarily: The start of chemo may cause hyperkalemia in certain cancers (leukemias, lymphoma). Certain chemo can affect the kidneys causing hyperkalemia. But chemo is not always related to hyperkalemia.

Answered 8/10/2012

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