Author(s): Burstein HJ
Chemotherapy (sometimes just called "chemo") is the use of drugs to kill or slow the growth of cancer cells. The drugs are called cytotoxics, which means toxic to cells (cyto). Some of these drugs come from natural sources such as plants, while others are completely made in a laboratory.
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