Types Of Chemotherapy
Have you ever imagined what it’s like for someone close to you to suffer from cancer? The perception we have over tumor behavior and chemotherapy approaches influences our way of perceiving this cruel reality. All sorts of remedies and therapeutic approaches have been developed, but in general lines, it is all reduced to types of chemotherapy.
Lots of solutions are possible starting from the treatment diversity, but each and every one has its challenges. Based on a certain protocol that also involves decision making as to when, how long, how often and under what circumstances the treatment should be applied, the doctor will also choose from the potential types of chemotherapy that which is mostly indicated for a particular case.
It’s rather confusing and pointless most of the time to go through all the types of chemotherapy, but there are people who find such a list both informative and useful. It includes antineoplastics, topoisomerase inhibitors, anti-tumor antibiotics, alkylating agents, alkaloid drugs and so on. Each of the categories mentioned above may include tens of types of medication out of which the doctor makes the selection.
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From the many types of chemotherapy treatments the doctors will choose one based on a protocol and will take into account when doing so the response rate of a certain patient to the suggested drug. These response rates are established based on research that has been done so far analyzing the treatments that have been applied and their results. For example, the response rate of a combination of drugs selected out of several types of chemotherapy may be of 70% which means that, out of 100, 70 patients with that type of tumor and the same stage of cancer have responded positively to that treatment.
The response rate may have been minimum or non-existent in the remaining thirty patients. In that case the doctor has to act fast and direct the patient to another of the many types of chemotherapy that might have a better effect.
All in all, the choice and application of types of chemotherapy remain tricky. Doctors need to constantly test and monitor their patients so as to make the right decisions at the right time for them. This line of work requires a great deal of responsibility and carries lots of emotional burdens because someone’s life may depend only on the doctor’s decision.





























