Chemotherapy drugs for lymphoma cancer
[PDF File] Understanding Lymphoma: Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell …
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chemotherapy drugs. Recommended frontline (initial) therapy for the treatment of AITL is either a clinical trial (a research study that evaluates the best dose, safety, and efficacy of a new treatment in human patients) or a course of chemotherapy using a combination of drugs, such as: CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisone)
[PDF File] BC Cancer Protocol Summary for the Treatment of Relapsed …
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Drug. Dose. BC Cancer Administration Guideline. pembrolizumab. 2 mg/kg (maximum 200 mg) IV in 50 mL NS over 30 minutes using a 0.2 micron in-line filter. Repeat every 3 weeks until disease progression, unacceptable toxicity or a maximum of 35 cycles or 2 years of treatment (including doses given as LYPEM6)
[PDF File] Understanding Lymphoma: Follicular Lymphoma
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Chemotherapy drugs used to treat FL include cyclophosphamide, chlorambucil, or bendamustine hydrochloride (Treanda). Chemotherapy can be used alone or in combination with monoclonal antibodies (proteins made in the laboratory that bind to cancer cells and help the body fight cancer) that target CD20 (a protein at the surface …
[PDF File] Understanding Lymphoma: Follicular Lymphoma
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FL is generally very responsive to radiation and chemotherapy. Radiation alone can provide long-lasting remission (disappearance of signs and symptoms) in some patients with early-stage disease. In patients requiring chemotherapy, physicians may use one or more chemotherapy drugs such as the monoclonal antibodies obinutuzumab (Gazyva) …
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chemotherapy and resume when the plasma methotrexate is, or is projected to be, less than 0.1 X 10-6 molar (note: micromoles/L = 10-6 molar). If allergic, do not use any antibiotic prophylaxis. PO : lamiVUDine (if HBsAg or HBcoreAb positive) 100 mg PO daily for the duration of chemotherapy and continue for one year from treatment completion for
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lymphoma is chemotherapy. The ‘gold standard’ treatment for dogs with multicentric lymphoma consists of a multi-agent, CHOP-based chemotherapy protocol incorporating several injectable and oral drugs (L- asparaginase, vincristine, cyclophosphamide, prednisone, and doxorubicin), given on a weekly basis for a period of several months.
[PDF File] For the Patient: LYCHOP - BC Cancer
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expectation of destroying cancer cells. Treatment Plan: • Your treatment plan consists of several (up to 8) chemotherapy cycles. Each cycle is repeated every 3 weeks (21 days). For each cycle you will have three chemotherapy drugs given as an infusion, plus a drug called prednisone taken as a pill by mouth.
[PDF File] SnapShot: Cancer chemotherapy - Cell Press
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Prostate cancer, leukemia, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, breast cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma ntracclines onntracclines Mecanism o action eraeutic alications Cisplatin Bladder, testicular, ovarian, head and neck, uterus, lung cancer Carboplatin Lung cancer, ovarian cancer Oxaliplatin Colorectal cancer Carmustine Brain tumor, lymphoma, …
INFORMATION FOR ONCOLOGY CLIENTS - University of …
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Lymphosarcoma (lymphoma) is one of the most common cancers diagnosed in dogs. It is a cancer of a type of immune system cells (lymphocyte) and lymphoid tissues (present in many places in the body, including the lymph nodes, spleen, gastrointestinal tract and bone marrow). Lymphoma typically afflicts middle-aged to older dogs, though dogs of any ...
[PDF File] BC Cancer Protocol Summary for Treatment of Lymphoma …
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TREATMENT: 30 minutes until a rate of 400 mg/h is reached. For all subsequent treatments, infuse 50 mL (or 100 mL) of the dose over 30 minutes then infuse the remaining 200 mL (or 400 mL) (4/5) over 1 hour (total infusion time = 1 hour 30 min). Development of an allergic reaction may require a slower infusion rate.
[PDF File] For the Patient: GDP - BC Cancer
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Uses: GDP is a drug treatment given for Non-Hodgkins and Hodgkin Lymphoma with the expectation of destroying cancer cells. GDP is currently offered to patients with aggressive (fast-growing) Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma and to patients with relapsed or refractory Hodgkin Lymphoma. Cisplatin and Gemcitabine are offered to people who have good …
[PDF File] Understanding Lymphoma: Mantle Cell Lymphoma
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Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) th at most often affects men over the age of 60. MCL represents about 5% of all NHLs, and it often starts out as an i ndolent (slow-growing) disease but can become more aggressive (fast-growing) ove r time. The disease is called “mantle cell lymphoma” because the tumor ...
[PDF File] Canine Lymphomas (Part 2): Choosing the Right …
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Doxorubicin (AdriamycinTM) is the single most effective drug for the treatment of intermediate-to-high grade lymphomas, and it is the only drug capable of inducing durable lymphoma remission when given as a single agent. It induces cancer remission in 60-80% of patients, affording median first remission durations of approximately 4-5 months.
[PDF File] GUIDELINES FOR PATIENTS Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
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Pralatrexate is a type of drug called a folate analogue metabolic inhibitor. The drug works by blocking (inhibiting) cancer cells from using folate, an essential B vitamin. Without folate, cancer cells can’t multiply. Pralatrexate is only for patients with relapsed or refractory peripheral T-cell lymphoma.
[PDF File] Feline Lymphoma Chemotherapy and Chemotherapy Protocols
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23: Vincristine 0.7 mg. Week 25: Doxorubicin 20 mg/m2 IV once. VCAA Chemotherapy Protocol: Week 1 and 6: L-asparaginase (Elspar) Week 2 and 7: Vincristine. Week 3 and 8: Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) - Daily for 3 or 4 days Week 4 and 9: Doxorubicin (Adriamycin) Rest week 5, then repeat cycle again.
[PDF File] Getting the Facts
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(disease returns after treatment), aggressive lymphoma that is still sensitive to the effects of chemotherapy. The procedure does not work for patients with tumors that are unresponsive to drugs. Additionally, a long hospital stay is often involved. In deciding if transplantation is a good option, doctors will consider many factors,
[PDF File] Understanding Oral Anticancer Adherence in Lymphoma
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Understanding Oral Anticancer Adherence in Lymphoma. ORAL TREATMENT OPTIONS. Oral anticancer agents include targeted therapies, chemotherapy agents, and immunomodulatory agents. Targeted therapies aim for specific molecules needed for cancer growth, which are often located within the cancer cell. Chemotherapy agents …
[PDF File] 2016 AAHA Oncology Guidelines for Dogs and Cats*
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Ancillary therapy H1 and H2 blockers should be considered for patients with large tumors, known grade 3 tumors or gastrointestinal symptoms. Primary tumor Grade 1 tumors and most grade 2 tumors are likely to be cured by appropriate surgery. When margins are histologically incomplete, local recurrence rates are ;20–30%.
[PDF File] Diagnostic and Biomarker Testing
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chemotherapy with drugs that can affect the patient’s liver and kidneys. Imaging scans: computed tomography (CT, uses X-rays to produce images of the inside of the body) and/or positron emission tomography (PET, uses a special dye that is injected into the patient and shows where the cancer is located).
[PDF File] Lymphoma and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia/ Small …
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Understanding Lymphoma iii Jamie E. Flerlage, MD, MS, University of Rochester Medical Center Adam S. Kittai, MD, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center Justin Kline, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center Kami J. Maddocks, MD, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center Alison J. Moskowitz, MD, Memorial …
[PDF File] BC Cancer Protocol Summary for Treatment of Advanced …
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Observe for 15 minutes after administration. *Start the riTUXimab (first dose) initial infusion at 50 mg/h and, after 1 hour, increase by 50 mg/h every 30 minutes until a rate of 400 mg/h is reached. For all subsequent treatments, infuse 50 mL of 250 mL bag (or 100 mL of 500 mL bag) of the dose over 30 minutes then infuse the remaining 200 mL ...
[PDF File] Understanding Lymphoma: Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma …
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Chemotherapy (drugs that stop the growth of or kill cancer cells). Common chemotherapy drugs are bendamustine [Treanda] or CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone). Immunotherapy (drugs that use the body’s immune sys - tem to fight cancer). This includes the use of monoclonal
[PDF File] Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Treatment - American Cancer Society
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Lymphoma€ Chemotherapy (chemo) is the use of anti-cancer drugs that are usually injected into a vein (IV) or taken by mouth. These drugs enter the bloodstream and reach almost all areas of the body, making this treatment very useful for lymphoma. When might chemo be used?
[PDF File] Understanding Lymphoma Oral Agents in Lymphoma
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However, today there are many chemotherapeutic drugs and targeted ant icancer drugs for the treatment of lymphoma that can be taken by mouth, either in liquid or tablet/capsule form . Oral agents can be very effective at suppressing cancer cell growth and at maintaining long-term remissio n (disappearance of signs and symptoms).
[PDF File] Chemotherapy for Cancer: What It Is and How It Works 700 …
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Chemotherapy is a common treatment for cancer that uses drugs to destroy cancer cells. It works by targeting rapidly dividing cells in the body, which includes cancer cells.
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