well some treatments are harder than others if its hard than you should stop working but if its a nice and easy treatment than you can work if you want to , but its totally up to you.
what are four categories of chemotherapy drugs and describe their mechanism of action..
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Cancer cells can be destroyed during chemotherapy, although it does not always work.
Chemotherapy uses drugs to treat cancer, which are different from viruses. These drugs work by targeting and killing rapidly dividing cancer cells in the body. Viruses are different entities that can infect cells, but they are not used in chemotherapy for cancer treatment.
Yes.
Chemotherapy as a cancer treatment was first developed by Dr. Sidney Farber in the 1940s. Dr. Farber's work with antifolate drugs like aminopterin and methotrexate laid the foundation for modern chemotherapy treatments.
Astronauts go through a great deal of training prior to going into space. It can take years for astronauts to go through all the training they need, which includes learning to work in zero gravity and going through a variety of realistic simulations.
Excretion is removing waste product from your body. Humans excrete either through their pores (sweating) or through faeces (going to the toilet).
Chemotherapy works by stopping or slowing the growth of cancer cells, which can spread and divide quickly. Another way to explain this is to say chemotherapy typically refers to the destruction of cancer cells. However, chemotherapy may also include the use of antibiotics or other medications to treat any illness or infection. Chemotherapy acts by killing cells that divide rapidly, one of the main properties of cancer cells. This means that it also harms cells that divide rapidly under normal circumstances such as hair follicles, thereby resulting in hair loss of some patients.
Some influential people in the field of chemotherapy include Dr. Emil Frei, who pioneered combination chemotherapy for cancer treatment, Dr. Paul Calabresi, known for his work in developing new chemotherapy agents, and Dr. Emil J Freireich, who made significant contributions to chemotherapy dosing and treatment protocols.
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