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chemotherapy
No. All chemotherapy drugs are small molecules. None of them use a virus. There are some experimental cancer treatments that use a virus or part of a virus, but those therapies are called "gene therapy" rather than "chemotherapy".
For cancer they use chemotherapy
Cancer Chemotherapy Reports ended in 1975.
Cancer Chemotherapy Reports was created in 1959.
Chemotherapy
Take advice from your doctors.
The use of drugs to kill cancer is called chemotherapy. Chemotherapy works by targeting and destroying rapidly dividing cancer cells in the body. It is often used in combination with other treatments such as surgery and radiation therapy to effectively treat cancer.
the plants have been tested so they could help cancer cemotherapy
Depending on your type of cancer and how advanced it is, chemotherapy can:Cure cancer - when chemotherapy destroys cancer cells to the point that your doctor can no longer detect them in your body and they will not grow back.Control cancer - when chemotherapy keeps cancer from spreading, slows its growth, or destroys cancer cells that have spread to other parts of your body.Ease cancer symptoms (also called palliative care) - when chemotherapy shrinks tumors that are causing pain or pressure
Only if you have chemotherapy wil lyou loose your hair