New Chemotherapy Drugs
New chemotherapy drugs are medications used in the treatment of cancer. They work by targeting and destroying rapidly-growing cancer cells, while leaving healthy cells unharmed. The use of chemotherapy drugs has been instrumental in improving the survival rates of many cancer patients, and has a proven track record of success in reducing tumour growth and spreading of the disease. Additionally, chemotherapy drugs can be used in conjunction with other treatments, such as radiotherapy and surgery, and can help promote remission or even eliminate the cancer entirely. Chemotherapy drugs are an important part of the oncology toolkit, and they continue to evolve and improve as advancements in medicine are made.
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