DOES CDS AFFECT CHEMOTHERAPY?

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DOES CDS AFFECT CHEMOTHERAPY?

We have come across various reports indicating that CDS has been beneficial for chemotherapy patients, particularly in helping to mitigate the severe and often debilitating toxic side effects associated with chemotherapy treatments.

Personally, we find it difficult to defend the strategy of tumor intoxication, as it is well-known that a cancer patient typically succumbs to renal or liver failure, which is a result of being intoxicated by the toxic substances released by the tumor into the bloodstream and not necessarily by the tumor itself.

The effectiveness of chemotherapy is alarmingly low, usually not exceeding 3%: this means that 97 out of every 100 people treated ultimately die from the disease or complications related to the treatment. Additionally, it is important to consider that cisplatin and carboplatin, commonly used chemotherapeutic agents, are known to cause diffuse cancer to develop within a few years following treatment and can not be oxidized because platinum is a stainless metal.