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  • Chemotherapy is a treatment technique used to cure cancer and other diseases. It involves the use of various chemicals that target cancer cells. Unfortunately, it is not a perfectly effective technique and has several severe side effects.

    General Definition

    The general definition of chemotherapy refers to any use of chemicals to kill bacteria or cancer cells in the body in an attempt to completely remove them from an organism.

    Purpose

    The purpose of chemotherapy drugs is to kill rapidly producing cells, which includes cancer cells and several forms of bacteria.

    Side Effects

    Side effects associated with chemotherapy are caused by the fact that some cells in the body naturally reproduce rapidly, such as bone marrow cells, which are the cells targeted by chemotherapy drugs. The death of these healthy cells can lead to nausea, loss of appetite, fatigue, hair loss, and infection.

    Diseases Treated

    Chemotherapy is used to treat diseases such as cancer, bacterial infections, multiple sclerosis, dermatomyositis, Lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis.

    Combination Chemotherapy

    Combination chemotherapy involves using multiple chemotherapy drugs at once to increase their effectiveness.

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