Chemotherapy For Specific Areas Of The Body (Regional Chemotherapy)
Intracavitary Chemotherapy
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Intracavitary is a broad term used to describe chemotherapy given directly into a body cavity such as intravesical (into the bladder), intraperitoneal (abdominal cavity), or intrapleural (chest cavity between the lungs and chest wall) chemotherapy. The drug is given through a catheter placed directly into one of these areas.
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