alternating therapies

How Do Alternating Therapies Work?

Alternating therapies work by exploiting the different phases of the cell cycle and the unique vulnerabilities of cancer cells. By switching between treatments, these therapies can disrupt the cancer cells' ability to repair and adapt. For example, a patient might receive chemotherapy to damage rapidly dividing cells, followed by radiation to target cells that survived the chemotherapy. This approach ensures a more comprehensive eradication of cancer cells.

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