Carboplatin is a chemotherapy medication given to cancer patients typically through intravenous infusion. According to the MayoClinic.com carboplatin treats several types of cancer including bladder, breast, lung, testicular, brain, skin, ovarian...
Chemotherapy drugs are used to kill or destroy cancer cells that have spread away from the original tumor, to other areas of the body, according to the American Cancer Society. It can be taken orally, administered intravenously or as an injection....
After prostate cancer is diagnosed and staged, doctors will discuss the various plans for treatment that are right for your particular situation. There are various options for treatment, depending on the extent of the cancer, and if prostatectomy...
Lung cancer is cancer that begins in the lungs, and is classified into two groups: small cell lung cancer, and non-small cell lung cancer. Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) comprises 10 to 15 percent of all lung cancer diagnoses, is very aggressive...
Chemo, or chemotherapy, involves the use of drugs to destroy cancer cells or stop them from multiplying, while radiation therapy is the use of high-powered radiation to destroy cancer cells. Cancer cells are more susceptible to both chemotherapy...
Platinum-based chemotherapy drugs are first-line treatments for ovarian cancer and other types of cancers. Drugs in this class include cisplatin, carboplatin and oxaliplatin. As with any chemotherapy drug, these medications have side effects. Side...
Healthcommunities.com reports that American women have a 2 percent risk of developing ovarian cancer in their lifetime. Ovarian cancer is considered a silent killer because most women are diagnosed late in the disease. The earlier treatment begins...
There are roughly 150,000 new cases of lung cancer every year in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. Carboplatin, also known as Carbo, and Paclitaxel, also known as Taxol, are two chemotherapy agents that are used in...
There are 150,000 new cases of lung cancer every year in the United States and 1.3 million deaths worldwide due to lung cancer each year, according to the World Health Organization. Patients diagnosed with lung cancer have low rates of survival....
The American Cancer Society reports that lung cancer is the second most common cancer for both men and women. Approximately 219,000 new cases were projected in 2009. There are many types of lung cancer, but there are three main groups: non-small...
Ovarian cancer is a devastating illness that often shows no signs or symptoms. If caught in the early stages, ovarian cancer has a five-year survival rate of nearly 93 percent, according to the American Cancer Society. Symptoms, when they do...
Bladder cancer is a highly treatable cancer because, according the American Cancer Society, 74 percent of bladder cancers are found before they have spread beyond the bladder. According to the society, men have a much higher incidence than women...
Physicians administer this intravenous medication primarily in the treatment of ovarian cancer, although the Mayo Clinic reports that the drug may have other uses at a doctor's discretion. These may include treating lymphatic cancer, bladder...
Ovarian cancer is cancer that begins in the ovaries, the reproductive glands in women that produce eggs. Although ovarian cancer may be diagnosed at any stage, the American Cancer Society states that less than 20 percent of all ovarian cancers are...
Chemotherapy and radiation therapy focused on the head and neck usually cause mild to severe side effects in the mouth. While the goal of treatment is to kill cancer cells, other normal, rapidly dividing cells such as those of the mouth, lips and...
Numbness of the feet and toes typically indicates a problem with the nerves that communicate sensory information from these structures to the brain. Chronic illnesses, medications, nutritional deficiencies and physical impingement on the nerves...
Platinum-based chemotherapy is a mainstay of treatment for many types of cancer, and works by directly binding to DNA and forming cross links between the strands. This, in turn, inhibits DNA synthesis and results in cell death. Cisplatin was the...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States and worldwide, according to the book "Clinical Oncology." There are two major types of lung cancer: non-small-cell lung cancer and small-cell lung cancer. Chemotherapy, the...
Chemotherapy is usually used in conjunction with surgery and/or radiation to treat brain cancer. However, chemotherapy may be used by itself if the tumor is advanced, or has returned after other types of treatment. Some types of tumors respond...
First-line treatment for ovarian cancer typically includes a platinum-based drug regimen, according to CancerConnect.com. This includes drugs like carboplatin and cisplatin. Those patients whose cancer progresses within six months of platinum...
Neuroblastoma is a cancer originating from immature nerve cells typically found in an embryo or fetus, according to the American Cancer Society. It is usually diagnosed in children, and it usually starts in nerve tissue in the adrenal gland, neck,...
Lung cancer is one of the most deadly diseases. Every year, 1.5 million new cases of lung cancer are diagnosed, and roughly 1.3 million die as a result of lung cancer worldwide, according to the book "Clinical Oncology." There are two major types...
Treatment for brain cancer depends on the type, the location of the tumor, size and stage of development. Patients can be afflicted with one of two types of brain cancer; primary brain cancer or secondary brain cancer, which is a metastasis of a...
Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to kill cancer and is a commonly used mode of treatment for a variety of cancers. There are many different types of chemotherapy medications, and not all of them are used for every cancer. Medications may be...
Chemotherapy is often a vital part of a cancer treatment regimen. While the drugs have great benefits for many cancers, there are short- and long-term side effects that can affect different organ systems throughout the body. The urinary...
The cervix is the opening to the uterus, located in the upper end of the vagina. Women can develop cervical cancer after contracting a sexually transmitted virus such as the human papillomavirus. The virus can change the cells in the cervix and...
The National Cancer Institute reports that cancer that has spread in the body or has returned after previous treatment often responds well to chemotherapy treatment. Disease that has spread, is inoperable or has recurred may be considered...
The leading cause of cancer death in the United States remains lung cancer. The disease is classified into two groups--non-small-cell lung cancer and small-cell lung cancer, according to the Chemotherapy Source Book. Chemotherapy treatment varies...
According to the National Institutes of Health, or NIH, there are two main types of lung cancer. The most common type, which accounts for about 80 percent of lung cancer cases, is the nonsmall cell lung cancer, or NSCLC. The less common type but...