different between chemotherapy vs amsacrine
chemotherapy
English
Etymology
chemo- +? therapy
Noun
chemotherapy (countable and uncountable, plural chemotherapies)
- (medicine) Any chemical treatment intended to be therapeutic with respect to a disease state.
- (oncology, most common usage) chemical treatment to kill or halt the replication and/or spread of cancerous cells in a patient.
Derived terms
- chemotherapeutic
Translations
Anagrams
- chamerophyte
chemotherapy From the web:
- what chemotherapy does to the body
- what chemotherapy is used for breast cancer
- what chemotherapy is used for colon cancer
- what chemotherapy is used for liver cancer
- what chemotherapy is used for leukemia
- what chemotherapy is used for prostate cancer
- what chemotherapy is used for ovarian cancer
- what chemotherapy is used for pancreatic cancer
amsacrine
English
Etymology
From [Term?] +? [Term?] +? -crine (“acridine derivative”).
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
amsacrine (uncountable)
- (pharmacology) A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
Translations
Anagrams
- Americans, amacrines
amsacrine From the web:
- amsacrine what is it used for
- what does amsacrine do
- what does amsacrine
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