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- Chemotherapy - Mayo Clinic
Chemotherapy drugs are used to treat many types of cancer Learn why it's done, side effects and what to expect during chemotherapy treatment
- Quimioterapia - Mayo Clinic
Chemotherapy and you: Support for people with cancer National Cancer Institute https: www cancer gov publications patient-education chemo-and-you Accessed Oct 1, 2019
- Chemotherapy for breast cancer - Mayo Clinic
Chemotherapy for breast cancer uses drugs to target and destroy breast cancer cells These drugs are usually injected directly into a vein through a needle or taken by mouth as pills Chemotherapy for breast cancer frequently is used in addition to other treatments, such as surgery, radiation or hormone therapy
- Chemotherapy for colon cancer - Mayo Clinic
Chemotherapy is often used to treat colon cancer Find out how to prepare for your treatment and how to handle possible side effects
- Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) - Mayo Clinic
Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy, also called HIPEC, is a specialized cancer treatment used for cancers that have spread to the lining of the abdominal cavity, known as the peritoneum HIPEC is typically combined with cytoreductive surgery, also called CRS
- Hepatic artery infusion pump (HAIP) chemotherapy - Mayo Clinic
Hepatic artery infusion pump chemotherapy, also called HAIP chemotherapy, targets cancer specifically in the liver This procedure begins with the surgical implantation of a pump under the skin The pump acts as a reservoir for chemotherapy medicine
- Immunotherapy boosts chemotherapy in combating stage 3 colon cancer
Now, new research led by Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center found that adding immunotherapy to chemotherapy after surgery for patients with stage 3 (node-positive) colon cancer — and with a specific genetic makeup called deficient DNA mismatch repair (dMMR) — was associated with a 50% reduction in cancer recurrence and death compared
- Chemotherapy for colon cancer - Care at Mayo Clinic
Chemotherapy is often used to treat colon cancer Find out how to prepare for your treatment and how to handle possible side effects
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