oncological medications

How are oncological medications administered?

Oncological medications can be administered in various ways, depending on the type of drug and the specific cancer being treated. Common methods include:
Oral Administration: Pills or capsules taken by mouth.
Intravenous (IV) Administration: Drugs delivered directly into the bloodstream through a vein.
Intramuscular Injection: Injections given directly into a muscle.
Subcutaneous Injection: Injections given just under the skin.
Topical Application: Medications applied directly to the skin.

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