
Chemotherapy regimen
Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment that uses powerful medications to target and kill cancer cells. It can be administered as pills, injections, or intravenously, and is often given in cycles, alternating between treatment periods and rest periods to allow the body to recover. The specific regimen depends on the type of cancer, its stage, and the patient’s health. While chemotherapy can be effective, it may also cause side effects, such as nausea or weakened immunity, as it affects both cancerous and healthy cells. The goal is to reduce or eliminate cancer, enabling better treatment outcomes.