chemotherapy

/ˌkimoʊˈθɛrəpi/
noun
  1. The treatment of disease, especially cancer, using chemical substances that destroy or slow the growth of harmful cells.
    • She underwent six months of chemotherapy to treat her lymphoma.
    • Doctors often combine chemotherapy with surgery or radiation for better results.
    • Chemotherapy can cause side effects like nausea and hair loss.
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