Dose-limiting toxicity in traditional chemotherapy refers to the side effects that become severe enough to prevent increasing the drug dose or continuing treatment at full intensity. Many cytotoxic agents damage healthy rapidly dividing cells along with cancer cells, leading to significant adverse reactions that limit how much medication a patient can safely receive. These toxicities often manifest as systemic effects that require dose reduction, treatment delays, or supportive care to allow recovery before further chemotherapy can be administered.

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