Chemotherapy - A Cure For Cancer Through Chemicals

Chemotherapy - A Cure for Cancer
Chemotherapy is the process of curing cancer with the use of chemo drugs or chemical drugs. Cancer is the medical term for Greek term 'carcinoma'. Cancer is a disease in which cells of the patients body grows uncontrollably and might cause the death of patient due organ failure, blood block etc. Chemotherapy is treatment by chemicals of those cells which are responsible for causing cancer in human body and these cells are also known as carcinogenic cells. Cancer chemotherapy began in 1940 with the use of nitrogen mustard. Chemo drugs interfere with the cell division of those cells which are dividing uncontrollably. The oldest known cancer and its treatment were discovered in Egypt and the date was approximately 1600B.C. German bacteriologist from Frankfurt - Paul Ehrlich was awarded a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1908.For some of his pioneering works he was also considered s the father of modern immunology and chemotherapy.
Cancer is a disease in which normal cells transformed through uncontrolled cell division and growth. Then by the process of metastasis these malignant cells spread all over the body. Cancer is more likely caused through genetic disorder or through environmental toxins. It has been concluded that the chemo drugs works on the fast dividing cells by arresting the cells in mitotic stage of cell cycle. Chemo drugs have a better impact on the young tumors because after some times the cell looses their ability to differentiate. In such cases the radiation therapy or surgery is better option. Some drugs may cause apoptosis to the malignant cells which means a programmed death of the cell.
The chemo drugs are also known as antineoplastics. Chemo help is required in the early stage of the disease because after sometime it becomes incurable. Depending on the type of cancer and how advance it is chemo drugs can cure, control, and ease cancer symptoms. Several types of chemo drugs are employed to treat cancer, and they are: Alkylating agents, Anti-metabolites, Plant alkaloids and terpenoids, Podophyllotoxin, Taxanes, Topoisomerase inhibitors, Antitumour antibiotics (L01D), Monoclonal antibodies.
Most of the chemo drugs are given intravenously although a number of drugs delivered orally in some cases, drugs are injected through intramuscular injection or subcutaneous injection etc. Sometimes combination of chemotherapy is administered oral and injection both. Depending on the patient, the cancer, the stage of cancer etc the chemotherapy may be given either inpatient or an outpatient basis.
There are some side effects also which occurs during the chemotherapy, there are long term and short term side effects of chemotherapy depending on the period, dosage etc. The general side effects of chemotherapy are Anaemia, Appetite changes, Fatigue, Hair loss, Bleeding problems, Diarrhoea etc.
So there are so many positive points and few negative points related to the chemotherapy. Over all chemotherapy is a boon for cancer patients, if diagnosed early then chemo help can prove great way to fight against cancer.
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