Side effects of cancer drugs
Some cancer drugs can cause changes to your eyes and your eyesight. But there are treatments that can help and things you can do to cope.
Last reviewed: 16 Jun 2023
Next review due: 16 Jun 2026
Chemotherapy is a standard treatment for some types of cancer. It uses anti cancer drugs to destroy cancer cells.
Biological therapy is a type of drug treatment, it is sometimes called targeted treatment. There are a number of different types. They are a treatment for some, but not all, types of cancer.
Hormone therapy blocks or lowers the amount of hormones in the body to stop or slow down the growth of cancer.
Cancer drugs have side effects and these can vary from person to person. But there are things that you can do to help you cope.
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