Chemotherapy (also called chemo) is a type of cancer treatment that uses drugs to destroy cancer cells. Chemotherapy works by stopping or slowing the growth of cancer cells, which grow and divide quickly. But it can also harm healthy cells that divide quickly, such as those that line your mouth and intestines or cause your hair to grow. Damage to healthy cells may cause side effects. Often, side effects get better or go away after chemotherapy is over.
Related journals of Chemotherapy
Cancer Medicine & Anti Cancer Drugs, Journal of Cancer Diagnosis, Journal of Cancer Clinical Trials, Journal of Carcinogenesis & Mutagenesis, Journal of Brain Tumors & Neurooncology, Nature Reviews Cancer, Cancer Cell, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Cell Host and Microbe, PLoS Genetics, Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Cancer Research, Clinical Cancer Research.