Chemotherapeutic agents, also known as antineoplastic agents, are used to directly or indirectly inhibit the proliferation of rapidly growing cells, especially those found in malignant tumors. These agents work by interfering with cell division, which prevents cancer cells from reproducing and spreading. The goal is to destroy cancer cells while limiting damage to normal cells.
Chemotherapeutic agents, also known as antineoplastic agents, are used to directly or indirectly inhibit the proliferation of rapidly growing cells, especially those found in malignant tumors. These agents work by interfering with cell division, which prevents cancer cells from reproducing and spreading. The goal is to destroy cancer cells while limiting damage to normal cells.
Chemotherapeutic agents, also known as antineoplastic agents, are used to directly or indirectly inhibit the proliferation of rapidly growing cells, especially those found in malignant tumors. These agents work by interfering with cell division, which prevents cancer cells from reproducing and spreading. The goal is to destroy cancer cells while limiting damage to normal cells.
Chemotherapeutic agents, also known as antineoplastic agents, are used to directly or indirectly inhibit the proliferation of rapidly growing cells, especially those found in malignant tumors. These agents work by interfering with cell division, which prevents cancer cells from reproducing and spreading. The goal is to destroy cancer cells while limiting damage to normal cells.