What is chemotherapy T?
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What is chemotherapy T?
Chemotherapy is a drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body. Chemotherapy is most often used to treat cancer, since cancer cells grow and multiply much more quickly than most cells in the body.
What is TC chemo used for?
TC: Taxotere and Cyclophosphamide. Also called docetaxel. A medicine used together with other agents to treat certain types of breast cancer, stomach cancer, prostate cancer, and certain types of head and neck cancer. Taxotere is a type of mitotic inhibitor.
What type of chemo is TC?
TC is the name of a chemotherapy combination that includes: docetaxel (also called Taxotere) cyclophosphamide.
How long is TC chemo?
TC refers to a combination of medications given in a special order to treat your cancer. Both drugs given IV once every 3 weeks for a total of 4 cycles. This will total 12 weeks.
How fast does chemo work to shrink tumors?
In general, chemotherapy can take about 3 to 6 months to complete. It may take more or less time, depending on the type of chemo and the stage of your condition. It’s also broken down into cycles, which last 2 to 6 weeks each.
What are the 7 main types of chemotherapy?
Types of chemotherapy drugs
- Alkylating agents. This group of medicines works directly on DNA to keep the cell from reproducing itself.
- Nitrosoureas.
- Anti-metabolites.
- Plant alkaloids and natural products.
- Anti-tumor antibiotics.
- Hormonal agents.
- Biological response modifiers.
How effective is TC chemo?
86% of patients treated with TC were alive and cancer-free, compared to 80% of patients treated with AC. There was no significant difference in overall survival. (An improvement in overall survival may become apparent with additional follow-up.)
How long is Taxotere effective?
The average duration of survival in patients with HRPC treated with Taxotere®/estramustine was 18 months, compared with 15 months for those treated with mitoxantrone/prednisone.
Is TC chemo cumulative?
Don’t plan your chemo response until you’ve gone through your first infusion. The effects of chemo are cumulative. They get worse with each cycle.
What are the side effects of AC chemo?
Common side effects of AC include:
- Low red and white blood cell counts.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Hair loss.
- Frequent and watery bowel movements. Diarrhea or constipation.
- Mouth sores.
- Fatigue.
- Bladder irritation.
- Skin changes.
What are the signs that chemo is working?
Complete response – all of the cancer or tumor disappears; there is no evidence of disease. A tumor marker (if applicable) may fall within the normal range. Partial response – the cancer has shrunk by a percentage but disease remains. A tumor marker (if applicable) may have fallen but evidence of disease remains.
How do you know when a tumor is dying?
The following are signs and symptoms that suggest a person with cancer may be entering the final weeks of life: Worsening weakness and exhaustion. A need to sleep much of the time, often spending most of the day in bed or resting. Weight loss and muscle thinning or loss.