A chemotherapeutic drug used to treat cancer must be more toxic to cancer cells (at least, to the cancer cells of the specific type of cancer which it is intended to treat) than it is to the healthy cells of the body. Otherwise, you could only kill the cancer by also killing the patient.
It interferes with rapidly dividing cells! (: Have a great day and good luck!
An anthracycline is any of a class of antibiotic, chemotherapeutic agents used to treat cancer.
Vincristine and Adriamycin
At present, a chemotherapeutic regime designated CHOP includes the anti-cancer drugs cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone.
Most drugs used to treat cancer kill actively growing/replicating cells.
Stem cell treatment is used to treat advanced breast cancer.
radon only kills canerous cells
Make a plan of what approach she will take to treat cancer.
where the cancer is located in hard to reach areas, radiation may be used to shrink the cancer growth or tumor. Radiation stops the cancer cells from dividing.
Cancer cells spread pretty quickly, some types of Cancers move too quickly than Doctors can treat the patient with Cancer.
Radiotherapy uses ionizing radiation to treat cancer by controlling or killing malignant cells. It can be used to cure cancer if the cancer is localized in one area of the body.
by restoring the original complex of your genes and eliminating cancerous cells
Radiation therapy uses high-energy radiation from x rays and gamma rays to kill the cancer cells.