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SUMMARY:17.2 Chemotherapeutic Drugs
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DESCRIPTION: The term chemotherapy can be particularly confusing to a records officer in a cancer clinic, as in general medical practice it is used to define a group of drugs used to treat micro-organisms causing disease. The same term "chemotherapy" is used for the groups of drugs that are used in anti-cancer chemotherapy, and to avoid confusion the words "anti-cancer" should as far as possible always be used to distinguish these drugs.
In this section, only chemotherapy used to treat other diseases is considered. Microorganisms are by definition too small to be seen without a microscope and include viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, rickettsia, and spirochetes. Many of these can be destroyed by drugs. The most common groups of chemotherapeutic drugs are as follows:

Antiseptics: these are chemical agents that inhibit the growth and development of micro-organisms, but do not necessarily kill them. The term is usually restricted to chemical agents used outside the body and examples are...

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