Abstract

A new perspective to gynecological cancer treatment

Highlights

  • According to the World Health Organization, cancer is defined as process of growth of abnormal cells beyond their boundaries that can invade other parts of the body or spread to other organs.[1]

  • Ever since the development of cancer therapies, a major problem has been the array of side effects and complications of chemotherapy, which may include hair loss, diarrhea, as well as life threatening fever and neutropenia and even tumor lysis syndrome

  • Chemotherapy has been a synonym of side effects and patient suffering

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Introduction

According to the World Health Organization, cancer is defined as process of growth of abnormal cells beyond their boundaries that can invade other parts of the body or spread to other organs.[1]. According to the World Health Organization, cancer is defined as process of growth of abnormal cells beyond their boundaries that can invade other parts of the body or spread to other organs.[1] Ever since the development of cancer therapies, a major problem has been the array of side effects and complications of chemotherapy, which may include hair loss, diarrhea, as well as life threatening fever and neutropenia and even tumor lysis syndrome.

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