Can you eat radishes by taking targeted drugs?

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2025-04-30 21:30:10 Views: 65 times

Targeted drugs are

drugs that can interfere with specific pathways or molecules of cancer cells at the cellular molecular level. After use, they can specifically select carcinogenic targets of cancer cells to bind and act to kill tumor cells. Radish is a vegetable rich in nutrients and cellulose. It can provide nutrients needed by the body after moderate consumption. The chemical composition of radish does not interact with targeted drugs, so it will not affect the efficacy of targeted drugs. Therefore, it can be eaten in moderation during the use of targeted drugs.



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