Posts Tagged ‘chemotherapy’
Caphosol Mouth wash – Reprieve from Chemotherapy-induced Oral and throat Ulcers
Chemotherapy is widely known to cause hair loss as the most apparent side effect, mostly being the pits of a patient’s therapy.
However, several others also ail from another rather agonising side-effect – distressful oral and throat ulcer formations and inflammation.
Mucositis is a condition believed to affect nearly half the populace of individuals who undergo chemotherapy – an approximate one lakh and more annually in the United Kingdom.
Individuals having head and neck cancer most certainly develop Mucositis, whereas above seventy percent of those people having undergone bone marrow transplant also seem to get it.
Mucositis is a largely incapacitating condition, mostly so excruciating that patients find it very painful and difficult to consume, ingest or swallow any form of food, even [...]
February 1st, 2010 |
News
Development Of Nano-Level Cancer Combatant Drug For Chemotherapy
Cancer combatant drugs just shrunk in size, though possessing more potency and providing enhanced outcomes.
Bioengineers from the Duke University have evolved a simplistic and cost-effectual means to load cancer drug consignments into nano-level release mediums and exhibited in animal models that this novel nano-formulation could eradicate tumors following a solo treatment. Subsequent to conveying the drug to the tumor, the delivery medium disperses into undamaging by-products, thus distinctly lowering the toxicity for the receiver.
Nano-release systems are turning out to be progressively more eye-catching to scientists due to their capacity of effectually getting within the tumors. Due to the permeable nature of the blood vessels that supply the tumors as compared to the normal vessels, the [...]
December 2nd, 2009 |
News
Anal Cancer Treatment
Pros and Cons of Treatment
Treatment could be offered for varying reasons and the apparent advantages would differ in each individual. In case the treatment is being given with the objective of curing the cancer, the decision on whether to undergo the treatment might not be that tricky. But, when the cure is not achievable and the treatment is for controlling the cancer for a span of time then it could get knotty reaching a decision on whether or not to undergo the treatment.
In case one is undecided regarding the treatment when initially explicated, one could always request for additional time to make up one’s mind.
The choice not to undergo the treatment is an individual decision and the staff could elucidate what could imminently occur in case one does not want to get treated.
HIV and [...]
November 20th, 2009 |
Anal Cancer
Novel Drug Shrivels Lung Cancer Tumours Among Mice
A prospective novel lung cancer drug has eradicated tumours in half the mice populace that were part of a study that has been printed in the 10th November edition of the Cancer Research journal. The drug halted the growth of lung cancer tumours and curbed their resistance to the treatment. The authors of the study at the Imperial College London are presently making preparations for taking the drug into its clinical trial phase for establishing if it could provide the much-needed hope to patients ailing from untreatable kind of lung cancer.
One among five lung cancer individuals has small cell lung cancer and merely 3% of such individuals have life expectancy of 5 years. In this kind of lung cancer, the tumours have a swift proliferation rate hence it is seldom doable to surgically eradicate [...]
November 13th, 2009 |
Lung Cancer
R-CHOP Chemotherapy
R-CHOP is a form of chemotherapy treatment used in non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. It derives its name subsequent to the initials of the drugs employed during the procedure. It entails the use of the monoclonal antibody rituximab, and the below stated chemotherapy drugs:
Cyclophosphamide
Doxorubicin that has the chemical name –hydroxydaunorubicin
Vincristine that was initially identified as Oncovin.
Prednisolone – a steroid.
Rituximab
Rituximab is a monoclonal antibody employed in an attempt to obliterate some types of cancer cells while preserving the functioning of normal cells. They are intended to detect certain proteins that are present on the surface of some of the cancer cells and fasten onto them much alike a lock-&-key mechanism. This locking mechanism elicits the body’s immune [...]
October 21st, 2009 |
Blood Cancer
Stomach Cancer Treatment
The type of treatment is dependent chiefly on the size and location of the tumor, the staging of the disease and one’s overall health. Stomach cancer treatment may comprise of surgery, chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Several individuals might be given more than one form of treatment.
Cancer treatment is either local or systematic therapy.
Local Therapy –Local therapies like surgery and radiation therapies help in removal and eradication of cancer that might be present in or in close proximity to the stomach. When the stomach cancer metastasizes or has proliferated to other areas of the body, then in such cases local therapy might be used for controlling the disease in those particular areas.
Systemic Therapy – Systemic therapy like chemotherapy employ the use of drugs that enter [...]
October 11th, 2009 |
Stomach Cancer

