Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment that uses drugs to fight cancer cells in the body. Unlike other treatments, chemotherapy does not focus on a single area of the body, it circulates through the bloodstream, reaching all parts of the body where there may be cancer cells.
Chemotherapy seeks to disrupt the life cycle of cancer cells. These chemical agents can work in different ways, but in general, target rapidly dividing cells and affect their ability to grow and multiply. When you do this, chemotherapy can stop the growth of the tumor, reduce its size or even remove it completely.
Different treatment modalities
There are several types of systemic treatment, each with its own characteristics and applications. The standard chemotherapy, also known as cytotoxic chemotherapy, is the most common and is administered through intravenous infusions. On the other hand, the targeted therapy uses drugs that specifically target cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy cells and immunotherapy harnesses the body's immune system to fight the cancer, more specific and effective.
Side effects and management of the treatment
Although chemotherapy can be effective in the treatment of cancer, it can also have significant side effects. Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, hair loss, fatigue, and suppression of the immune system. Fortunately, there are strategies and medications available to help minimize these side effects and improve the quality of life of patients during treatment.
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Treatment according to the needs of the patient
The chemotherapy treatment is fully customized and adapted to the individual needs of each patient. The medication, the dose and schedule of treatment is determined by factors such as the type and stage of cancer, the general health of the patient and tolerance to the side effects.
Impact on the quality of life
Chemotherapy can affect the ability of patients to carry out normal daily activities or recreation.
This treatment can influence the nutrition, sleep, and self-image of patients. Nausea and changes in appetite can hinder the intake of adequate food, which can lead to weight loss and weakness. In addition, insomnia and fatigue can negatively affect the quality of sleep, which in turn may influence the overall well-being of the patient.
It is essential to provide a comprehensive approach and customized to address the challenges associated with chemotherapy and improve the quality of life of patients. This includes not only the appropriate medical treatment, but also the psychological and nutritional counseling.
In Cancer Center Tec 100 we are committed to providing a personalized service for each patient, tailoring the treatment according to their individual needs and ensuring their well-being throughout the process. Our dedicated team not only focuses on fighting cancer, but also in improving the patient's quality of life, providing emotional support, nutritional counseling, and comprehensive care to address the challenges associated with chemotherapy. We are here to accompany our patients every step of the way, offering strength and hope in their fight against the disease.