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It is used to kill cancer cells by various mechanisms like damaging DNA or damaging the making of DNA. It can be used as primary, adjuant or neoadjuant therapy. It is also used to treat metastasis also. Usually 2 or more chemotherapy drugs are given in combination to treat the disease. They are given in cycles of treatment days followed by days of rest. The length of the cycles varies depending on the drug used. The cycles of chemotherapy helps the body to recover faster. | |||
*Chemoradiation | |||
Sometimes the targeted therapy is given along with radiation . They may be given together or at different intervals. | |||
*Targeted therapy | |||
It stops the growth of the molecules involved in growth of cancer cells. It blocks the growth signals. Most targettd therapy comes in pill form and some needs to be injected. | |||
*Immunotherapy | |||
Immune system is the body's natural defense against infection and disease. Immunotherapy increases your activity of the immune system and improves body's ability to find and destroy cancer cells. | |||
Few of the drugs used for immune therapy are listed below. | |||
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- Chemotherapy
It is used to kill cancer cells by various mechanisms like damaging DNA or damaging the making of DNA. It can be used as primary, adjuant or neoadjuant therapy. It is also used to treat metastasis also. Usually 2 or more chemotherapy drugs are given in combination to treat the disease. They are given in cycles of treatment days followed by days of rest. The length of the cycles varies depending on the drug used. The cycles of chemotherapy helps the body to recover faster.
- Chemoradiation
Sometimes the targeted therapy is given along with radiation . They may be given together or at different intervals.
- Targeted therapy
It stops the growth of the molecules involved in growth of cancer cells. It blocks the growth signals. Most targettd therapy comes in pill form and some needs to be injected.
- Immunotherapy
Immune system is the body's natural defense against infection and disease. Immunotherapy increases your activity of the immune system and improves body's ability to find and destroy cancer cells. Few of the drugs used for immune therapy are listed below.
Drugs | Dose |
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Doxurubicin | Doxurubicin 75 mg/m2; 28 day cycle |
Pegylated liposomal doxurubicin | 40-50 mg/m2 ; 28 day cycle |
AI regimen | Doxurubicin 25 mg/m2, Ifosfamide 3g/m2 21 day cycle |
MAID regimen | Doxurubicin 20 mg/m2, ifosfamide 2.5g/m2, Dacarbazine 300mg/m2 21 day cycle |
AD regimen | Doxurubicin 20 mg/m2, Dacarbazine 300mg/m2; 21 day cycle |
Metronomic cyclophosphamide | Oral daily cyclophosphamide 50mg/day for 21 dyas on 28 day cycle |
Docetaxel-Gemcitabine | Gemcitabine 900 mg/m2 , Docetaxel 100 mg/m2 for 21 day cycle |
Trabectidin | Trabectidin 1.5mg/m2 21 day cycle[1] |