All you want to know about Chemotherapy
What are the types of chemotherapy?
While beginning chemotherapy can be frightening, one must know that new medications are helping reduce unpleasant side effects. But chemotherapy will always cause some significant side effects. One must keep in mind that many people with cancer are living longer than ever - thanks partly to chemotherapy.
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Chemotherapy may not be limited to a single drug. Most chemotherapy is given as a combination of drugs that work together to kill cancer cells. Combining drugs that have different actions at the cellular level may help destroy a greater number of cancer cells and might reduce the risk of cancer developing resistance to one particular drug. The doctor will recommend drug combinations that have been tested in people with similar conditions and have been shown to have some effect against the particular type of cancer.
What chemical the doctor recommends is generally based on the type, stage and grade of the cancer, as well as the person's age, general health and willingness to tolerate certain temporary side effects.
Some types of chemotherapy medications commonly used to treat cancer include:
What chemical the doctor recommends is generally based on the type, stage and grade of the cancer, as well as the person's age, general health and willingness to tolerate certain temporary side effects.
Some types of chemotherapy medications commonly used to treat cancer include:
- Alkylating agents: These medications interfere with the growth of cancer cells by blocking the replication of DNA. Example: Mechlorethamine
- Antimetabolites:These drugs block the enzymes needed by cancer cells to live and grow. Example: Methotrexate.
- Anti-tumour antibiotics:These antibiotics are different from those used to treat bacterial infections and interfere with DNA, blocking certain enzymes and cell division and changing cell membranes. Example: Doxorubicin
- Mitotic inhibitors: These drugs inhibit cell division or hinder certain enzymes necessary in the cell reproduction process. Example: Etoposide and Vinorelbine
- Nitrosoureas:These medications impede enzymes that repair DNA. Example: Cisplatin and Cisplatinum.
What are the various side effects of chemotherapy? | ||
Temporary side effects might include:
As people with cancer are living longer after treatment, doctors have discovered that some treatments cause long-lasting side effects or side effects that become apparent long after treatment ends. These long-term side effects are rare. Before one begins treatment, one must discuss with the doctor about the long-term effects. Some chemotherapy drugs can cause:
- Hair loss
- Dry mouth
- Mouth sores (stomatitis)
- Difficult or painful swallowing (oesophagitis)
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Constipation
- Fatigue
- Bleeding
- Susceptibility to infection
- Infertility
- Loss of appetite
- Changes in the way food tastes
- Cognitive impairment, sometimes referred to as chemo brain
- Liver damage
As people with cancer are living longer after treatment, doctors have discovered that some treatments cause long-lasting side effects or side effects that become apparent long after treatment ends. These long-term side effects are rare. Before one begins treatment, one must discuss with the doctor about the long-term effects. Some chemotherapy drugs can cause:
- Organ damage, including problems with heart, lungs and kidneys
- Nerve damage
- Blood in urine (haemorrhagic cystitis)
- Another cancer, including Hodgkin's disease and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, leukaemia and some tumours
- Infertility
While beginning chemotherapy can be frightening, one must know that new medications are helping reduce unpleasant side effects. But chemotherapy will always cause some significant side effects. One must keep in mind that many people with cancer are living longer than ever - thanks partly to chemotherapy.
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