Oncologia Clínica: Relatos de Casos

Chemotherapeutic Drugs: A Brief Introduction

Alice John

This opinion article explores the important role of chemotherapeutic drugs in cancer treatment, acknowledging both their challenges and transformative impact. Chemotherapy, a treatment in the fight against cancer, exhibits versatility through its application as a standalone therapy or as part of comprehensive treatment plans. Various classes of chemotherapeutic drugs, including alkylating agents, antimetabolites, and topoisomerase inhibitors, target cancer cells through diverse mechanisms, minimizing the risk of resistance. Despite well-documented side effects such as nausea and fatigue, these drugs have contributed significantly to improving patient outcomes, ushering in countless success stories of remission and prolonged survival. The article emphasizes the evolving landscape with the advent of targeted therapies and immunomodulatory drugs, marking a shift towards more precise and tolerable treatments.