Chemotherapy for Prostate Cancer
Chemotherapy is a commonly used cancer treatment that uses drugs to destroy cancer cells. It can be used to treat prostate cancer by targeting malignant cells in the prostate gland and other parts of the body. Chemotherapy for prostate cancer can be used in conjunction with other treatments such as surgery and radiation, or as a standalone treatment. The goal of chemotherapy is to stop the growth and spread of cancer cells, providing patients with a chance at longer-term remission. It can be used to treat localized prostate cancer, as well as metastatic prostate cancer, which has spread to other parts of the body. Side effects of chemotherapy for prostate cancer can include nausea, fatigue, hair loss, and an increased risk of infection. Nevertheless, chemotherapy can be an effective and powerful tool in helping patients fight cancer.
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