Combination Chemotherapy
Combination chemotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that combines two or more types of drugs to treat a wide range of cancers. This form of chemotherapy is designed to attack cancer cells more effectively and prevent the cancer cells from growing and dividing. By using two or more drugs together, there is a higher chance of destroying cancer cells and reducing the risk of recurrence. Combination chemotherapy is often used as the first-line treatment for many types of cancer and can be used in combination with other treatments such as surgery or radiation. It is also becoming increasingly popular due to its high success rate and ability to provide a long-term remission.
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