Chemotherapy is a specialized cancer treatment that uses powerful anti-cancer drugs to destroy cancer cells, prevent their growth, and stop them from spreading to other parts of the body. Unlike localized treatments such as surgery or radiation therapy that target specific areas, chemotherapy works systemically, traveling through the bloodstream to reach cancer cells wherever they may be in the body.
Chemotherapy meaning- it is a whole-body treatment that uses poison-like drugs to attack fast-growing cells. It's tries to shrink tumors, clear hidden disease, boost survival, yet causes strong significant side effects.
The drugs used in chemotherapy for cancer treatment are carefully selected based on the specific type of cancer, its stage, the patient's overall health, and how the cancer cells are likely to respond to treatment.