-
increase can be
attributed to
chemotherapy. Some
types of
chemotherapy are
gonadotoxic and may
cause infertility.
Chemotherapies with high risk
include procarbazine...
- ICE in the
context of
chemotherapy is an
acronym for one of the
chemotherapy regimens, used in
salvage treatment of
relapsed or
refractory non-Hodgkin's...
-
Antimicrobial chemotherapy is the
clinical application of
antimicrobial agents to
treat infectious diseases.
There are five
types of
antimicrobial chemotherapy:[citation...
- A
chemotherapy regimen is a
regimen for
chemotherapy,
defining the
drugs to be used,
their dosage, the
frequency and
duration of treatments, and other...
- (palliative), but a wide
variety of
chemotherapy options exists.
These agents include both
traditional chemotherapies, such as cisplatin,
which indiscriminately...
- Look up
adjuvant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In pharmacology, an
adjuvant is a drug or
other substance, or a
combination of substances, that is...
- for DNA synthesis. As is
obvious from
their origins, the
above cancer chemotherapies are
essentially poisons.
Patients receiving these agents experienced...
- IFL is a
chemotherapy regimen for
treatment of
certain cancers,
consisting of
concurrent treatment with irinotecan,
leucovorin (folinic acid), and fluorouracil...
- "7+3" in the
context of
chemotherapy is an
acronym for a
chemotherapy regimen that is most
often used
today (as of 2014) as first-line
induction therapy...
- is
often treated with some
combination of
radiation therapy, surgery,
chemotherapy and
targeted therapy. More
personalized therapies that
harness a patient's...