Understanding your chemotherapy treatment
Chemotherapy is one of the most common treatment options for a variety of cancer types. It uses drugs to help destroy or slow the spread of cancer cells in your body.
Many different chemotherapy drugs exist. Most people receive these cancer-fighting drugs through an infusion, but some types are delivered through an injection, pill or topical gel. The specific type of chemotherapy you get depends on what type of cancer you have.
Our team of cancer specialists and patient navigators not only help you get to know more about your chemotherapy options, but also guides you through each step of your care.
How does chemotherapy work?
Cancer cells divide and multiply at a much faster rate than normal cells.
Chemotherapy typically works by targeting this cell division process. These drugs affect fast-dividing cells in various ways so that they can no longer duplicate.
Chemotherapy drugs are usually given throughout your whole body. While they help destroy cancer cells, these drugs also affect other normal fast-dividing cells, like those in your hair or digestive system.
These effects on normal cells are why side effects are common during chemo.
Why Baylor Scott & White Health for chemotherapy treatment?
Our network of Texas cancer center locations makes getting chemotherapy more convenient for you. Often, you’ll be able to stay nearby your family and loved ones during treatment—and that gives you even more support.
In addition to traditional chemotherapy drugs, we also offer innovative immunotherapy drugs and targeted therapies for some types of cancer. Our robust cancer research programs mean you have access to numerous clinical trials as we work to discover new options to defeat cancer.
Most importantly, we realize that your chemotherapy treatment affects more than just your physical health. We surround you with the holistic care you need to stay strong to fight cancer. We’ll help you cope with chemotherapy side effects, connect you with support services and navigate your options.
Chemotherapy types
Cancer chemotherapy drugs fall into several groups based on how they are made and how they affect cells. Your cancer doctor may use one or multiple types of chemotherapy drugs alone or in combination with other therapies, depending on your particular cancer type, as a part of your care.
Alkylating agents
This type of drug works by affecting the DNA of cells. It causes changes that prevent the cells from dividing and multiplying.
Alkylating agents were one of the first types of chemo drugs developed to fight cancer.
Benefits of chemotherapy
The benefits and risks of chemotherapy vary from drug to drug and person to person. That’s why your cancer care team will carefully choose the chemotherapy drugs shown to be most effective for your specific type and stage of cancer. For some people, chemotherapy may be the right choice only when combined with other care options.
While every cancer is different, some of the benefits of chemotherapy as a treatment option include:
- Prevent cancer from spreading or slow the spread of cancer
- Shrink a tumor enough to improve the ability to remove it
- Help you achieve remission
- Reduce the chance of cancer coming back
- Ease pain or symptoms