Is it better to have lower white blood cells with chemotherapy?

Chemotherapy is not as low as the white blood cells.
Chemotherapy belongs to the systemic therapy in tumor treatment, through oral or intravenous infusion of drugs, through the blood circulation to reach the tumor location. Chemotherapy can kill tumor cells as well as normal cells, so chemotherapy has a large number of adverse reactions, which can include fatigue, nausea and vomiting, bone marrow suppression, abnormal liver and kidney functions.
Myelosuppression is the most common adverse reaction of chemotherapy, which can be categorized into myelosuppression 1 degree, 2 degrees, 3 degrees and 4 degrees. Low white blood cells are more prone to infections and other conditions, and in serious cases, it can be life-threatening. Therefore, chemotherapy low white blood cells is not good, low to a certain extent need to suspend chemotherapy drugs or injections to raise white blood cells, to be qualified for bone marrow function and then chemotherapy.
Patients during chemotherapy, routine monitoring of blood routine, whether to continue chemotherapy, whether the need to raise white blood cell therapy, need to be under the guidance of a professional doctor.