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  2. Low-dose chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The chemotherapy drug gets absorbed by the cancer. By using the very same mechanisms that cancer cells use to grow and kill people, proponents believe IPT channels the chemotherapy drug directly inside the cancer cells leaving normal cells alone. [4] [5] Insulin therapy is not the same as IPT low-dose chemotherapy. Insulin on its own modulates ...

  3. CAPOX - Wikipedia

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    CAPOX (also called XELOX [1]) is a chemotherapy regimen consisting of capecitabine (trade name Xeloda) combined with oxaliplatin. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Xelox regime operates in 3-week cycles, usually with 8 cycles in total; Xeloda is taken orally twice daily for two weeks, while oxaliplatin is administered by IV on the first day of the cycle; there is a ...

  4. Nirogacestat - Wikipedia

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    Participants were randomized to receive 150 milligrams (mg) of nirogacestat or placebo orally, twice daily, until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. [2] The main efficacy outcome measure was progression-free survival (the length of time after the start of treatment for which a person is alive and their cancer does not grow or spread ...

  5. Chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of strategies in the administration of chemotherapeutic drugs used today. Chemotherapy may be given with a curative intent or it may aim to prolong life or to palliate symptoms. Induction chemotherapy is the first line treatment of cancer with a chemotherapeutic drug. This type of chemotherapy is used for curative intent.

  6. Glasdegib - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] It is taken by mouth and is used in combination with low-dose cytarabine. [ 6 ] The recommended dose of glasdegib is 100 mg orally once daily on days 1 to 28 in combination with cytarabine 20 mg subcutaneously twice daily on days 1 to 10 of each 28-day cycle in the absence of unacceptable toxicity or loss of disease control.

  7. Metronomic therapy - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly given in oral form, which is more convenient for patients and has a lower cost compared with intravenous form used in conventional chemotherapy. [5] At a low concentration, the drugs primarily act on the tumor microenvironment including the tumor endothelial cells and immune cells.

  8. Lomustine - Wikipedia

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    Clinical trials have demonstrated the drug's success in treating progressive lymphomas, mast cell tumors, and brain cancers. [11] [12] The chemotherapy has also been used to treat sarcomas and spinal cord tumors in these animals. [5] Lomustine may be administered orally or by injection in cats and dogs.

  9. List of chemotherapeutic agents - Wikipedia

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    Each drug is listed once (at present), though it might fall in more than one subsection. A full alphabetical listing is included after the categorical listing. The agents in this list are often combined into chemotherapy agent for polychemotherapy (combination chemotherapy).