Life threatening disease medication
There are a variety of anti-cancer medications available to help treat the Cancer life-threatening disease. Anti-cancer medications can be broadly divided into two categories: cytotoxic and targeted therapies. Cytotoxic therapies work by killing cancer cells directly, while targeted therapies focus on blocking the growth of cancer cells or blocking their ability to spread. Chemotherapy is the most well-known type of cytotoxic therapy. It uses drugs to kill cancer cells and can be used alone or in combination with other treatments such as radiation therapy. Common chemotherapy drugs include doxorubicin, cisplatin, and paclitaxel. Targeted therapies are more specific than cytotoxic therapies and work by targeting specific proteins or molecules that cancer cells need to survive. These therapies can be used in combination with other treatments and are typically used to treat advanced stages of cancer. Examples of targeted therapies include monoclonal antibodies, tyrosine kinase inh...