In some cases, supplements such as theanine can affect the way that other medications function in the body. Studies suggest that theanine may help increase the effectiveness of some chemotherapy drugs while reducing their side effects. You should...
Leukemia is cancer arising from blood-forming cells, mainly in the bone marrow and lymphatic system. The National Cancer Institute, or NCI, estimates that there will be over 43,000 new cases of leukemia in the U.S. in 2010, with nearly 22,000...
Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), a cancer of immature blood cells, often responds well to chemotherapy. Drugs such as cytarabine and daunorubicin target cancer cells and can cause remission in the first phase of AML treatment (induction therapy)....
Chemotherapy medications fight cancer by attacking cancer cells and preventing their replication, thus stopping tumor growth. There are many different chemotherapy drugs, but most fall into five main classes. These classifications are based on how...
Acute myeloid leukemia, also known as acute myelogenous leukemia or AML, is a cancer that originates in the bone marrow when too many immature cells called myeloblasts are made. The National Cancer Institute describes treatment for AML as being...
Acute myeloid leukemia, or AML, is a cancer of myeloid cells, which are a type of white blood cells, according to the American Cancer Society. Acute promyelocytic leukemia, or APL, is a specific subtype of acute myeloid leukemia and requires early...
Chemotherapy, the use of chemical agents in the treatment or control of diseases, plays a pivotal role in the treatment of cancer. Chemotherapy often acts by impairing the division of cells that are rapidly growing and dividing. An oncologist may...
Chemotherapy involves the treatment of cancer using medications. Chemotherapy drugs can also be called "anti-neoplastics" or "anti-cancer" drugs. There are over one hundred medications that are used to treat cancer, and can also include hormone...
Cancer is a very difficult diagnosis to deal with and patients need to discuss with their doctors what treatment they will undergo. Chemotherapy is a popular option, where the cancer patient receives the drugs either intravenously or orally. The...
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...
Cancer cells grow, replicate, and then divide much like any cell. Unlike normal cells, they do not know when to stop dividing. This rapid division forms cancerous tumors. Chemotherapy works by attacking a cell and causing it to become unable to...
"Core Curriculum of Oncology Nursing" describes a vesicant chemotherapy as medication that can cause damage to cells and tissues if it leaks into subcutaneous tissue. This leaking is called extravasation. Extravasation of these medications...
According to the American Cancer Society, myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is diagnosed in more than 10,000 new patients per year; 80 percent to 90 percent of them are over age 60. Myelodysplastic syndrome occurs when bone marrow cells have problems...
According to the World Heath Organization (WHO), cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for more than seven million deaths in 2003 worldwide. In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) name it the...
Chemotherapy treatment for cancer dates back to the 1940s when it was first used to treat a patient with lymphoma. Since that time, many new chemotherapy treatment options have become available. Chemotherapy works by halting the growth,...
Chemotherapy drugs are used to treat and stop the spread of a variety of cancers and leukemias. They work by killing the cancer cells or by stopping them from dividing and reproducing. Chemotherapy drugs can be administered intravenously (IV),...
Chemotherapy drugs are administered into a vein in the hand or arm, or into a catheter located in the chest or arm. Because these drugs are toxic, they can cause regional side effects at the injection site, ranging from uncomplicated irritation to...
AML, also known as acute myeloid leukemia, is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow. This type of cancer arises from cells that would normally turn into white blood cells and typically occurs in patients around age 65. AML can be treated using a...
Green tea, including tea manufactured by Lipton, contains an amino acid called L-theanine. Under usual consumption, green tea can have some relaxing health benefits.
Chemotherapy--or "chemo," as it is commonly called--is the use of medications to treat cancer. Chemo is a systemic therapy that works throughout the entire body. The medications can be administered by injection, intravenously, directly into a body...