Treatment for all types of cancer such as (lung, melanoma, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer, colon, liver, and all types)
As physicians administer chemotherapy drugs in conjunction with other cancer treatments such as immunotherapy, surgery, and radiotherapy, it is difficult to determine which treatment contributes most to the cancer’s elimination. However, chemotherapy is one of the essential cancer treatments because it promises promising results in reducing tumor size, preventing the spread of cancer, and eliminating all cancer cells from the body. Chemotherapy is beneficial for patients with nearly every type and stage of cancer, but the doses and administration methods vary between patients. The following explains how chemotherapy aids in the treatment of various forms of cancer:
Urinary bladder malignancy
The five-year survival rate for urinary bladder cancer is nearly 77%, which is higher than the majority of currently available cancer treatments. Urinary bladder malignancies are uniquely diagnosed at stage zero, making chemotherapy a reality for the majority of patients. Urinary bladder cancer is typically a non-muscle and invasive form of cancer that affects only the deepest interior layers of the urinary bladder cells. Approximately 47% of patients with urinary bladder cancer are diagnosed at stage 0 and their five-year survival rate is close to 95%.