Chemotherapy vs Hormonal Therapy: How They Compare
Both chemotherapy and hormonal therapy are important tools in cancer treatment. They work differently and are often used for different situations or combined for stronger effect. Here is how they compare.
| Chemotherapy | Hormonal Therapy | |
|---|---|---|
| How it works | Blood tests (CBC, liver/kidney function) confirm you are fit for the cycle. Your oncologist reviews your weight, adjusts doses, and prescribes anti-na… | Tamoxifen blocks oestrogen receptors on cancer cells. Aromatase inhibitors (letrozole, anastrozole, exemestane) stop oestrogen production in postmenop… |
| Administration | IV infusion or oral; given in cycles with rest periods | ADT (androgen deprivation therapy) using GnRH agonists (leuprolide, goserelin) or antagonists (degar… |
| Cost range | INR 80,000-1,50,000 (generic) | INR 500-1,000/month |
| Duration | Rest and recovery for 2-3 weeks. Blood tests at day 10-14 to check counts. Your team monitors side e… | Regular follow-up every 3-6 months. Bone density scans (DEXA) annually for aromatase inhibitors. PSA… |
Many patients receive both chemotherapy and hormonal therapy at different points in their treatment. The choice depends on your cancer type, stage, biomarker results, and overall health. Your oncologist will recommend the right approach for your specific situation.
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