What is Chemotherapy ?

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment using powerful drugs to kill fast-growing cells. It's often used to treat cancer because cancer cells grow quickly. There are many types of chemotherapy drugs. Understanding how chemotherapy works can help you prepare for treatment and make informed decisions.

Some types of cancer where chemotherapy is commonly used:

Limitations of Chemotherapy :

Chemotherapy may not always work, and even when effective, it might not completely destroy cancer. Many people with advanced cancer believe it can cure them. The blood-brain barrier limits chemotherapy's efficacy for brain tumors. Tumor blood vessels are poorly formed, hindering drug delivery and reducing treatment effectiveness.

Summary to Chemotherapy :

  • Chemotherapy uses potent drugs to target and kill fast-growing cancer cells throughout the body.
  • It can effectively shrink tumors and improve survival rates, but its impact varies among individuals and cancer types.
  • Common challenges include the blood-brain barrier limiting drug access to brain tumors, and tumor blood vessel abnormalities hindering effective drug delivery.
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