Wound healing in cancer therapy examines the impact of cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation, on the body's ability to heal wounds. It focuses on understanding the challenges cancer patients face, including delayed healing, compromised immune function, and tissue damage, and explores strategies to improve wound care and recovery during cancer treatment.
21.1 Managing Wounds Caused by Cancer Treatment
21.2 Radiation-induced Skin Damage and Regeneration
21.3 Role of Growth Factors in Post-surgical Cancer Wound Healing
21.4 Innovative Therapies for Cancer-Related Skin Ulcers
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