Polychemotherapy
Polychemotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that combines chemotherapy with other therapies, such as radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy. The aim of polychemotherapy is to increase the effectiveness of the treatment by targeting the cancer cells from different angles, usually resulting in a more successful treatment outcome. Polychemotherapy is particularly useful in cases of advanced or recurrent cancer, where a single form of chemotherapy may not be as effective. The combination of therapies helps to reduce the risk of cancer returning and can improve the quality of life for those affected. It is also used in combination with other treatments such as surgery, enabling a more comprehensive approach to cancer treatment.
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