chronomodulated chemotherapy

What is Chronomodulated Chemotherapy?


Chronomodulated chemotherapy is an approach to cancer treatment that considers the circadian rhythm—the body's natural 24-hour cycle of biological processes. Traditional chemotherapy often involves administering drugs at regular intervals without considering the body's biological clock. Chronomodulation, however, aims to optimize the timing of drug delivery to enhance efficacy and minimize toxicity. By aligning chemotherapy with the body's rhythms, there is potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce the adverse effects commonly associated with cancer treatment.

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