
Multi-agent chemotherapy
Multi-agent chemotherapy refers to a treatment strategy that uses two or more chemotherapy drugs together to attack cancer more effectively. Each drug works in different ways to kill cancer cells or slow their growth, which can enhance the overall treatment response. This approach aims to reduce the chances of cancer cells developing resistance to a single drug and can potentially lead to better outcomes. The combination of drugs is tailored to the specific type of cancer and individual patient needs, taking into account factors like side effects and overall health.