Abstract
Modern antitumor drugs have high antitumor activity. But only a number of them realize their antitumor effect in a targeted manner with minimal manifestations of concomitant toxicity. Damage to the skin and mucous membranes as part of the toxic effects of chemotherapy not only reduces the quality of life of patients, but can lead to disruption of the patient’s nutritional status, infection, and generalization of the infectious process with the development of sepsis. This review describes the major drugs that have dermatological toxicity, the main clinical variants of dermatological toxicity, methods for their prevention and treatment.
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