Several women with breast cancer will not need treatment beyond hormone therapy or surgery. A clinical study carried along since a decade concluded that several patients with a transitional risk of cancer reappearance can evade chemotherapy without lowering their odds of treatment. Lately, oncologists have cautioned regarding the possibility of overtreatment in women with early-stage breast cancer. Chemotherapy stops the spreading of tumors, but they do have side effects.
Some of the common side effects include hair loss, anxiety, depression, nausea, fatigue and heart failure. Since a decade, cancer medicine has progressed aloof from chemotherapy and moved closer to gene-targeting therapies, hormone inhibitors, and immunotherapies. When chemo is used, it sometimes has several unwanted side effects ranging from trivial problems to serious conditions. The second study presented in an…