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chemotherapy
[kee-moh-ther-uh-pee, kem-oh-]
noun
the treatment of disease by means of chemicals that have a specific toxic effect upon the disease-producing microorganisms or that selectively destroy cancerous tissue.
chemotherapy
/ kiːmə-, ˌkiːməʊˈθɛrəpɪ /
noun
treatment of disease, esp cancer, by means of chemical agents Compare radiotherapy
chemotherapy
The treatment of disease, especially cancer, using drugs that are destructive to malignant cells and tissues.
The treatment of disease using chemical agents or drugs that are selectively toxic to the causative agent of the disease, such as a microorganism.
Other Word Forms
- chemotherapist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of chemotherapy1
Example Sentences
He was soon diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia and underwent chemotherapy and radiation.
She had been told conventional treatment would give her a high chance of survival, but rejected chemotherapy in favour of alternative methods, like juices and coffee enemas.
Murray revealed he was diagnosed with cancer in July 2021 and had an operation to remove a lung tumour in its early stages, followed by chemotherapy, in January 2022.
Ms Shemirani's mother tried to blame medical staff for her daughter's death and has previously labelled chemotherapy as "mustard gas".
Baby Molly then had a year of chemotherapy, and took five different types of chemotherapy drugs as part of a clinical trial.
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