Chemotherapy with CDDP

Cisplatin

Cisplatin
Cisplatin, cisplatinum, or cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (CDDP) (trade names Platinol and Platinol-AQ) is a chemotherapy drug. It is used to treat various types of cancers, including sarcomas, some carcinomas, lymphomas, and germ cell tumors. It was the first member of a class of platinum-containing anti-cancer drugs, which now also includes carboplatin and oxaliplatin. These platinum complexes react in vivo, binding to and causing crosslinking of DNA, which ultimately triggers apoptosis (programmed cell death).

Chemotherapy with CDDP - List of case studies

Multirelapse Squamed Carcinoma of the Skin

75-year-old male with a cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma resected from the right eyebrow in ... EF (ejection fraction) evaluation - PORT positioning - Chemotherapy with CDDP (60 mg/mq) g1 + 5-fluorouracil (600 mg/m2 ic) ...

Recurrent metastases in malignant tumor of left forearm

4-year-old boy presented with a lesion on his left forearm was diagnosed with small cell malignant ... of neuro-ectodermal origin. He underwent surgery and chemotherapy but subsequently developed pulmonary metastases. The treating ...

Drugs

Adenexae Adjuvant Tamoxifen Adjuvant chemotherapy Adjuvant treatment with Interferon (part of the Mel A) Adria Adriamycin Adriamycin ...

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