Antitumor lung
Antitumor lung is a type of medicinal activity that involves the use of specific drugs and treatments to target and destroy cancer cells in the lungs. These medications can be administered orally, intravenously, or through inhalation, depending on the type of cancer and the severity of the condition. The drugs usually work by blocking the growth of the cancer cells, preventing them from multiplying and spreading, or by killing them outright. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy may also be used as part of an antitumor lung therapy. The goal of this type of therapy is to reduce the size and number of cancer cells in the lungs, slow their growth, and ultimately reduce the risk of the cancer spreading to other parts of the body.