Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy Section
Chemotherapy is one of the primary methods used to treat cancer. It involves the use of specific drugs to destroy cancer cells or inhibit their growth. The main goal of this approach is to eliminate cells that multiply abnormally and uncontrollably within the body.
What are the benefits of tomotherapy?
The most significant advantages of tomotherapy compared to traditional radiation therapy methods are:
- Highly precise targeting of the tumor
- The administration of the therapeutic radiation dose is precisely targeted at cancer cells.
- Minimal damage to healthy tissue
- Fewer side effects compared to conventional radiotherapy.
- The possibility of treating complex or hard-to-reach tumors that are more difficult to address using other methods.
- Personalized planning for each patient based on the shape, size, and location of the tumor.
Mechanism of action of drugsChemotherapy
These medications are distributed throughout the body via the bloodstream and work by preventing the division and proliferation of cancer cells, ultimately leading to their destruction. While the primary goal is to eliminate the tumor without damaging surrounding tissues, these drugs may also affect healthy cells in the body, resulting in temporary side effects such as hair loss or dry skin.
Main ObjectivesChemotherapy
Depending on the type of cancer and its stage of progression, the doctor pursues one of the following objectives:
- Definitive treatment: Complete elimination of cancer cells in a way that ensures the disease does not return.
- Disease control: Preventing metastasis, slowing the growth rate, and eliminating cells that have spread to other areas.
- Palliative improvement of symptoms: Reducing the tumor size to alleviate the pressure and pain caused by it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of chemotherapy, and does it always lead to a definitive cure?
Chemotherapy, depending on the type of cancer and its stage of progression, serves three primary purposes: definitive treatment (complete eradication of cancer cells), disease control (preventing spread and slowing growth), and symptom relief (shrinking tumors to reduce pain and pressure). Therefore, even if a complete cure is not possible, chemotherapy can still improve the patient’s quality of life.
Why does chemotherapy cause side effects such as hair loss, and are these side effects permanent?
Chemotherapy drugs are designed to target and destroy rapidly dividing cells, such as cancer cells. However, since some healthy cells in the body, like hair follicles and skin cells, also grow quickly, they may be affected by these medications. The good news is that these side effects are usually temporary, and after the treatment period ends, hair growth and skin health typically return to normal.
What is meant by "cycle" or "course" in a chemotherapy regimen?
Chemotherapy is typically administered in specific time intervals known as cycles. Each cycle consists of a treatment phase followed by a rest period (for example, one week of treatment and three weeks of rest). These rest intervals are crucial as they allow the body and healthy tissues to produce new cells, repair damage, and prepare for the next cycle.