What is Chemotherapy and how it works
Chemotherapy involves using drugs to kill cancer cells or stop them from growing. Unlike surgery or radiation, which target specific areas, chemotherapy works throughout the entire body, making it particularly effective for cancers that have spread. Traditional chemotherapy drugs target rapidly dividing cells, a hallmark of cancer, by disrupting cell division (mitosis), damaging DNA to prevent replication and cause cell death, and blocking the function of proteins and growth signals to halt cancer progression.