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Dacarbazine, also
known as
imidazole carboxamide and sold
under the
brand name DTIC-Dome, is a
chemotherapy medication used in the
treatment of melanoma...
- doxorubicin/hydroxydaunorubicin,
designated as H in CHOP)
Bleomycin Vinblastine Dacarbazine (similar to procarbazine,
designated as P in MOPP and in COPP) As of...
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Carmustine Chlorambucil Chlormethine Chlorozotocin Cyclophosphamide Dacarbazine Fotemustine Ifosfamide Lomustine Melphalan Melphalan flufenamide Mitobronitol...
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contraindicated in
people with hy****nsitivity to it or to the
similar drug
dacarbazine. The most
common side
effects include nausea (feeling sick), vomiting...
- used
outside the
scope of
clinical trials.
Chemotherapy drugs such as
dacarbazine have been the
backbone of
metastatic melanoma treatment since FDA approval...
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produces improved response rates and but does not
increase survival (over
dacarbazine in the
treatment of
disseminated cutaneous melanoma.
Median survival...
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exclude the
triazenes (
dacarbazine, mitozolomide, temozolomide) from the
nonclassical category. However,
other sources list
dacarbazine as nonclassical, and...
- vinblastine, and
dacarbazine)
versus A+AVD (a
combination of
brentuximab vedotin plus AVD, or doxorubicin, vinblastine, and
dacarbazine) for
treatment of...
- for "A
Study to
Compare BMS-936558 to the Physician's
Choice of
Either Dacarbazine or
Carboplatin and Pa****axel in
Advanced Melanoma Patients That Have...
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semustine (MeCCNU),
fotemustine and streptozotocin.
Tetrazines include dacarbazine,
mitozolomide and temozolomide.
Aziridines include thiotepa, mytomycin...