
1) Bimonthly journal 2) Cancer treatment 3) Therapy
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1) Chemotherapeutics 2) Chrysotherapy
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chemical treatment, usually of cancers, using drugs that have high levels of toxicity, frequently causing temporary alopecia universalis.
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A treatment for cancers that involves ad- ministering chemicals toxic to malignant cells.
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<pharmacology, oncology> The treatment of disease by means of chemicals that have a specific toxic effect upon the disease producing microorganisms (antibiotics) or that selectively destroy cancerous tissue (anticancer therapy). ... (12 May 1997) ...
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(ke″mo-ther´ә-pe) the treatment of illness by chemical means (medication); the term was first applied to the treatment of infectious diseases, but it now is used primarily to refer to treatment of mental illness and cancer. adj., chemotherapeu´tic., adj.
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A treatment that uses special drugs to kill cancer cells. For most chemotherapy treatments, the drugs get into the bloodstream and move around the body, reaching the cancer cells wherever they are. For a few treatments the drugs are put straight into the bladder, abdomen or chest, to work directly on the cancer. See chemotherapy section.
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A chemical treatment, usually of cancers, using drugs that have high levels of toxicity, frequently causing temporary hair loss.
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1. In the original sense, a chemical that binds to and specifically kills microbes or tumor cells. T
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Drug treatment, usually meaning with anti-cancer drugs. A course of treatment notmally lasts several months.
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(Learning Modules / Psychology / Measuring the unmeasurable) Treating illness using drugs.
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Medical term when taking prescribed drugs as a treatment for a health problem. They are given by injection, or oral form, such as taking a pill, or liquid medicine.
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Our Chemotherapy Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Chemotherapy Chemotherapy: 1. In the original sense, a chemical that binds to and specifically kills microbes or tumor cells. The term chemotherapy was coined in this regard by Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915). 2. In oncology, drug therapy for cancer. Also called ...
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Chemotherapy is a treatment of an illness or disease with a chemical substance, e.g. in the treatment of cancer.
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Chemotherapy is the treatment or prevention of disease, particularly cancer, by means of chemical substances. The term is sometimes restricted to the treatment of infectious diseases with antibiotics and other drugs, or to the treatment of cancer with antimetabolites and similar drugs.
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It is the treatment of diseased by the administration of chemicals.
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Chemical treatment, usually of cancers, using drugs that have high levels of toxicity, frequently causing temporary alopecia.
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chemotherapy, chemotherapeutics 1. The treatment of disease, especially of parasitic infections or cancer, by means of chemical substances which act selectively on micro-organisms or malignant tissue. 2. Treatment of disease by means of chemical substances or drugs; usually used in reference to neoplastic disease (a new and abnormal formation of ti...
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Drug treatment. In cancer treatment the term usually means treatment with anti-cancer drugs. There are many different types of cancer chemotherapy and different ways of giving the drugs.
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noun the use of chemical agents to treat or control disease (or mental illness)
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Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to treat cancer. The chemotherapy drugs attack and kill the fast-growing cancer cells.
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Any medical treatment with chemicals. It usually refers to treatment of cancer with cytotoxic and other drugs. The term was coined by the German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlich for the use of synthetic chemicals against infectious diseases
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Drugs used in the treatment of cancer.
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a medication that can help fight cancer.
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a medicine that can help fight cancer.
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