What is the hardest chemo?

Doxorubicin is considered one of the strongest chemotherapy drugs for breast cancer ever invented. It can kill cancer cells at every point in their life cycle, and it's used to treat a wide variety of cancers, not just breast cancer. Doxorubicin is also known as “The Red Devil” because it is a clear bright red color.
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What is the most toxic chemotherapy regimen?

Direct pairwise meta-analysis results also revealed that the gemcitabine + carboplatin chemotherapy regimen was the most toxic regimen in hematologic for AOC patients among 8 chemotherapy regimens. Specifically, anemia, febrile neutropenia, and thrombocytopenia had larger OR and 95%CI.
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Which chemo drug is called the Red Devil?

Can the red devil be defanged? Doxorubicin, an old chemotherapy drug that carries this unusual moniker because of its distinctive hue and fearsome toxicity, remains a key treatment for many cancer patients.
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Does each round of chemo get harder?

The effects of chemo are cumulative. They get worse with each cycle. My doctors warned me: Each infusion will get harder. Each cycle, expect to feel weaker.
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Which chemo is worse AC or Taxol?

AC was worse for me

I had 4 rounds every 2 weeks of AC and 12 weekly of taxol. The AC made me nauseas and taxol did not. I was actually able to go back to work when I started the taxol. I could not work through the AC, the nausea was hard on me but I never vomited.
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The Cancer Project #8 Chemo No. 3 - yeah, it gets harder



Which is stronger Taxol or Taxotere?

According to an article recently published in the Annals of Oncology, longer follow-up results indicate that the chemotherapy agent Taxotere® (docetaxel) remains superior to the chemotherapy agent Taxol® (paclitaxel) in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer among patients who have received prior therapy with ...
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Is doxorubicin worse than Taxol?

HAMBURG-In previously un-treated women with advanced breast cancer, doxorubicin (Adriamycin) yields a higher response rate and longer progression-free survival than does paclitaxel (Taxol), according to the results of a randomized crossover trial conducted by the EORTC and presented at the Ninth European Cancer ...
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Is second round of chemo worse than first?

Overall, my second round of chemo went much better than the first... thanks to an adjustment Dr. Soule made based on my round one experience (she extended my steroid to be taken for three days after chemo, instead of just one, though with smaller doses on each day).
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When are chemo side effects the worst?

Blood cell counts often reach their lowest level about 7 to 14 days after chemotherapy. Low blood cell counts is the most common and most serious side effect of chemotherapy. When it happens, the dose of chemotherapy is adjusted right away or chemotherapy may have to be stopped temporarily.
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How many days after chemo do you feel better?

Most people say it takes 6 to 12 months after they finish chemotherapy before they truly feel like themselves again.
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Which is more effective docetaxel or paclitaxel?

In conclusion, docetaxel (100 mg/m2 every 3 weeks) demonstrated superior efficacy compared with paclitaxel (175 mg/m2 every 3 weeks), providing significant clinical benefit in terms of survival and time to disease progression, with a numerically higher response rate and manageable toxicities.
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What does doxorubicin feel like?

Common side effects (greater than 30%) include nausea and vomiting, low blood counts (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelet count), with the nadir being around 10 days, mouth sores, and alopecia.
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Is carboplatin a strong chemo?

In most cases it's mild and goes away soon after treatment stops, although in some cases it can be permanent. If it's severe, it may be necessary to reduce the dose of carboplatin or to stop it completely. If you have numbness or tingling, tell your treatment team so they can monitor the symptoms.
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How do you know if chemo is killing you?

Here are some signs that chemotherapy may not be working as well as expected: tumors aren't shrinking. new tumors keep forming. cancer is spreading to new areas.
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Along the way, the timeline may have to be adjusted due to:
  1. low blood counts.
  2. adverse effects to major organs.
  3. severe side effects.
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What cancers does doxorubicin treat?

Doxorubicin hydrochloride is approved to be used alone or with other drugs to treat:
  • Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
  • Breast cancer. ...
  • Gastric (stomach) cancer that is metastatic.
  • Hodgkin lymphoma.
  • Neuroblastoma that is metastatic.
  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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What can I expect from the Red Devil chemo?

Side Effects and Risks

Side effects are common, though symptoms such as nausea and vomiting are often well controlled with preventive medications. Side effects may include: Red-colored urine for two days after treatment (due to the drug's color, not bleeding) Hair loss or thin, brittle hair.
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Which is harder on the body chemo or radiation?

Since radiation therapy is focused on one area of your body, you may experience fewer side effects than with chemotherapy. However, it may still affect healthy cells in your body.
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How many rounds of chemo is normal?

During a course of treatment, you usually have around 4 to 8 cycles of treatment. A cycle is the time between one round of treatment until the start of the next. After each round of treatment you have a break, to allow your body to recover.
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What should you not do during chemotherapy?

9 things to avoid during chemotherapy treatment
  • Contact with body fluids after treatment. ...
  • Overextending yourself. ...
  • Infections. ...
  • Large meals. ...
  • Raw or undercooked foods. ...
  • Hard, acidic, or spicy foods. ...
  • Frequent or heavy alcohol consumption. ...
  • Smoking.
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Why is chemo so brutal?

Chemo can be harsh. One principle behind it is to kill fast-growing cells, which include tumor cells but also the healthy tissue lining the gut and mouth and hair follicle. Thus, nasty side-effects may include nausea, diarrhea and hair loss, as well as longer-term organ damage.
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Do you feel worse with each chemo treatment?

Most types of pain related to chemotherapy get better or go away between individual treatments. However, nerve damage often gets worse with each dose. Sometimes the drug causing the nerve damage has to be stopped. It can take months or years for nerve damage from chemotherapy to improve or go away.
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How can I make chemo easier?

10 Tips to Help You Through Chemotherapy
  1. Establish a support network. ...
  2. Check with the oncologist about your medications. ...
  3. Hydrate the day before (and the day after). ...
  4. Pack items that will keep you comfortable and busy. ...
  5. Wear comfortable clothes. ...
  6. Ask questions. ...
  7. Get help for nausea and vomiting. ...
  8. Avoid risk of an infection.
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Is Taxol easier than Adriamycin?

While some of the side effects for Taxol will overlap with Adriamycin and Cytoxan, my doctor tells me Taxol is typically much easier on bodies than A/C treatment.
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How did you feel on Taxol?

You may feel sick (nausea) although this is usually mild and most people will not actually be sick (vomit). You may start to feel unwell a few hours after your treatment. You'll be given anti-sickness medication, as tablets or into a vein, before each cycle of chemotherapy.
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What is a C chemo?

AC is a combination of two chemotherapy drugs used to treat breast cancer. It takes its name from the initials of these drugs: doxorubicin (also known as Adriamycin) cyclophosphamide.
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