Author:
Patel Anisha B.,Duvic Madeleine M.
Abstract
Overview
Dermatologic complications of cancer chemotherapy have become increasingly significant, especially with the continued development of new targeted antineoplastic agents. The frequency of mucocutaneous complications in cancer chemotherapy is often a reflection of the increased proliferative nature of affected tissues, such as the mucous membranes, skin, hair, and nails, which renders them particularly susceptible to the actions of chemotherapeutic drugs. This chapter reviews the specific side effects associated with targeted therapies and the more classic side effects of cytotoxic chemotherapies and their associated drugs.