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Supporting the home care client receiving chemotherapy.

A J Berman1

  • 1Samuel Merritt College, Oakland, Calif., USA.

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|July 27, 1999
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This article explains chemotherapy, focusing on breast cancer to guide home care providers. It highlights common toxicities and management strategies for chemotherapy drugs used in cancer treatment.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Chemotherapy is a primary cancer treatment alongside surgery, radiation, and immunotherapy.
  • Breast cancer serves as a model for understanding chemotherapy due to its prevalence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide home care providers with an understanding of chemotherapy.
  • To outline common toxicities and management strategies for chemotherapy agents.

Main Methods:

  • Focuses on breast cancer as a representative model.
  • Discusses general principles of chemotherapy rather than specific drug pharmacodynamics.

Main Results:

  • Chemotherapy involves cytotoxic drugs with predictable toxicities.
  • Combination chemotherapy is common, leading to shared side effects.

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Conclusions:

  • Home care providers are likely to encounter patients undergoing chemotherapy.
  • Understanding common toxicities and management is crucial for effective patient care.