Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer Treatment
What is chemotherapy?
Chemotherapy is the use of anti-cancer drugs to treat cancerous cells.
Chemotherapy reaches all part of the body, not just the cancer cells.
The oncologist will recommend a treatment plan for each individual. Specific
treatment will be based on:
- your overall health and medical history
- your age and whether you are menstruating
- the type and stage of the cancer
- your tolerance for specific medications and procedures
- expectations for the course of the disease
- your opinion or preference
The oncologist will also determine how long and how often you will have
chemotherapy treatments. Chemotherapy can be administered intravenously
(in the vein) or by pill, and is usually a combination of drugs. Chemotherapy
treatments are often given in cycles; a treatment for a period of time,
followed by a recovery period, then another treatment. Chemotherapy may
be given in a variety of settings including your home, a hospital outpatient
facility, a physician's office or clinic, or in a hospital.
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