Chemotherapy drugs target rapidly dividing cells, causing side effects in healthy tissues with high cell turnover rates.
Chemotherapy drugs are cytotoxic and work by damaging the cell's DNA, aiming to prevent cell division. They are not specific to cancerous cells but target rapidly dividing cells in general, leading to side effects in healthy tissues with high cell turnover rates. For example, hair loss, mouth ulcers, and nausea are common side effects.
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