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Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is the use of drugs or medications to destroy cancer cells. Two terms used to describe cancer chemotherapy are antineoplastic (anti-cancer) and cytotoxic (cell-killing). Chemotherapy is often used as a systemic treatment, where the drugs travel throughout the body and can reach cancer cells that may have spread to other parts of the body.

Goals of chemotherapy:

  • Cure the cancer (tumor disappears and does not return)
  • Control the cancer (stop it from growing and spreading)
  • Palliation in the advanced stages (used to relieve symptoms of cancer)

Ways to take chemotherapy

  • Orally (by mouth)
  • Topically (on top of the skin)
  • Intravenously (into the vein)
  • Intramuscularly (into the muscle)
  • Subcutaneously (under the skin)
  • Intra-arterially (into an artery)
  • Intrathecally (into the central-nervous system)
  • Intrapleurally (into the chest cavity)
  • Intraperitonally (into the abdominal cavity)
  • Intravesically (into the bladder)
  • Intralesionally (into the tumor)

Places to receive chemotherapy

  • Doctor's office
  • Hospital
  • Outpatient clinic
  • Home
  • Workplace

Side effects of chemotherapy

  • Low white blood cell count with risk of infection
  • Low red blood cell count with risk of fatigue, dizziness, headaches and shortness of breath
  • Low platelet count with risk of bleeding gums, nose bleeds and bruising
  • Hair loss
  • Loss of appetite and weight
  • Temporary or permanent damage of ovaries
  • Yeast infections
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Mouth sores
  • Increased sensitivity to light

Information

For more information about the University of Florida Shands Cancer Center or to schedule an appointment, please call (800) 749-7424 or (352) 265-8000.

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History

University of Florida Shands Cancer Center 2007 Annual Report (PDF file)

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Make an Appointment

To make an appointment or find out more information about cancer services offered at Shands at the University of Florida, please call 352.265.8000 or toll-free 1.800.749.7424

You may also email our Consultation Center (consult@shands.ufl.edu) or use our secure online form.