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Cancer Treatment & Oncology Medication Guide
Anti-cancer medicines are used in modern oncology to help treat, control, or slow the growth of
cancer
cells. Learn about chemotherapy medicines, targeted cancer therapies, immunotherapy treatments, and
supportive cancer care options through our evidence-based educational guides.

Medications used to treat, control, or slow the growth of cancer cells.
Chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and hormone therapy.
Advanced treatments designed to improve outcomes and quality of life.
Cancer treatments should always be used under oncology specialist supervision.
Anti-cancer medicines are specialized treatments used to destroy cancer cells, slow tumor growth,
reduce
the risk of recurrence, or help the immune system fight cancer. Treatment plans vary depending on
the
type of cancer, stage of disease, and individual patient needs.
Different cancer medicines work through different mechanisms. Chemotherapy destroys rapidly dividing
cancer cells, targeted therapies block specific cancer growth pathways, immunotherapy helps the
immune
system recognize cancer, and hormone therapy reduces hormone-driven tumor growth.

Fenbendazole is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic medicine commonly used to treat parasitic worm
infections in animals.
It works by disrupting the parasites’ ability to absorb essential nutrients, leading to
their death.
Fenbendazole is available in tablet, powder, and paste formulations, making it a versatile
option for treating various types of worm infections.

Mebendazole is an antihelmintic medicine used to treat infections caused by parasitic worms.
It belongs to a class of drugs known as benzimidazoles and works by interfering with the
worm’s ability to absorb glucose and other nutrients, leading to paralysis and death.
Targets cancer cells more effectively
Supports personalized treatment plans
May improve survival outcomes
Helps manage many cancer types
Cancer treatment medicines can provide significant benefits but may also cause side effects.
Treatment decisions should always be made with a qualified oncology team based on cancer type,
stage, overall health, and treatment goals.
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Anti-cancer medicines are treatments used to destroy cancer cells,
slow
tumor growth, or help the immune system fight cancer.
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Treatment options may include chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted
therapy, hormone therapy, radiation therapy, and surgery.
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Some cancers can be cured, while others can be controlled or managed
long-term depending on the type and stage of cancer.
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Targeted therapy uses medicines that focus on specific cancer-related
proteins or pathways to slow or stop cancer growth.