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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Effect of the chemotherapy, as with all cancers, depends on the time of diagnosis. With faster growing cancers, such as this one, the cancer actually responds faster than with slower growing cancers. | |||
[[Chemotherapy]] | |||
* [[cyclophosphamide]] | |||
* [[doxorubicin]] | |||
* [[vincristine]] | |||
* [[methotrexate]] | |||
* [[cytarabine]] | |||
* [[ifosfamide]] | |||
* [[etoposide]] | |||
Other treatments are immunotherapy, bone marrow transplants, surgery to remove the tumor, and radiotherapy. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1], Assistant Editor(s)-In-Chief: Jack Khouri
Overview
Effect of the chemotherapy, as with all cancers, depends on the time of diagnosis. With faster growing cancers, such as this one, the cancer actually responds faster than with slower growing cancers.
Other treatments are immunotherapy, bone marrow transplants, surgery to remove the tumor, and radiotherapy.
References
Template:Chromosomal abnormalities