• ABSTRACT
    • Currently, there are numerous anti-cancer drugs to prevent the spread of different neoplasms. Patients who depend on these medications as a form of treatment look to hopefully minimize the spread of cancer. However, there are well-known side effects of platinum-based chemotherapies, such as different electrolyte imbalances. These disturbances could possibly lead to the pathogenesis of tendinosis among cancer patients who take long-term platinum-based chemotherapy treatments, something that has not been thoroughly studied and warrants further investigation. Electrolyte disturbances in tendons can lead to dehydration, which can impair collagen synthesis and ultimately lead to tendon degeneration among cancer patients who are utilizing these long-term platinum cancer drugs.