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What is chemotherapy?

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Drugs for cancer: Various drugs are using alone or in combination to treat cancer. Collectively, they are called chemotherapy and can be used as single agents or in combinations. Many times biologic agents such as antibodies are also grouped in this category because the are used to fight cancer as well.

Answered 7/4/2014

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Dr. Liawaty Ho answered

Specializes in Hematology and Oncology

Cancer drug: Chemotherapy is a general term for cancer fighting medicine. It can be given orally, intravenously, or sometimes given through to the spinal fluid. It can be conventional chemotherapy drug , it can be a biological agent- which is sometime, considered as chemo as it is given to treat cancer.

Answered 6/18/2014

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Dr. Michael Dugan answered

Specializes in Hematology

Chemotherapy: Is a fairly broad term to describe medications given to treat cancer. This is not necessarily limited to intravenous drugs.

Answered 5/13/2014

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Nothing different th: Chemotherapy is use of drugs to treat cancer. Many of these drugs are quite similar to receiving other drugs like IV antibiotics. Chemotherapy does have some side effects which can be in the form of nausea or vomiting and sometimes hair loss. Blood counts tend to go down 1-2 weeks alter, so they need to be checked to make sure the white cell counts do not go down too low...This can cause infection.

Answered 6/10/2014

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