Which chemo is 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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What type of cancer is Red Devil used for?

For decades, the chemotherapy drug doxorubicin has been part of the arsenal in treating patients with several forms of cancer, including breast cancer and leukemia.
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Which is worse Adriamycin or 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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What is the strongest chemo pill?

Doxorubicin (Adriamycin) is one of the most powerful chemotherapy drugs 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. Unfortunately, the drug can also damage heart cells, so a patient can't take it indefinitely.
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What are the long term effects of Red Devil chemo?

Long-term gastrointestinal side effects that have been reported with Adriamycin include: Gastric ulcers or erosions. Hyperpigmentation of the tongue or oral mucosa (rare) Ulceration and necrosis of the colon, especially the cecum (rare).
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CHEMO BRAIN: BATTLING THE RED DEVIL



Do you lose your hair with doxorubicin?

Your hair may become thin, brittle, or may fall out. This typically begins two to three weeks after treatment starts. This hair loss can be all body hair, including pubic, underarm, legs/arms, eyelashes, and nose hairs.
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Which is the most serious side effect of doxorubicin >?

This medicine may cause irreversible heart muscle damage, leading to heart failure. This is more likely to occur if you have other heart problems, have had or currently receiving radiation therapy to your chest, or have received other cancer medicines.
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How often is Red Devil chemo given?

This can be given every three weeks or every two weeks (considered dose dense) if a granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor is added for support.
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What is aggressive chemo?

Aggressive care includes chemotherapy after multiple earlier rounds of treatment have stopped working and being admitted to an intensive care unit. Such interventions at the end of life “are widely recognized to be harmful,” Chen said.
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What is the name of the new chemo pill?

The drug, called abemaciclib – brand name Verzenio – is now approved for patients with the HR+, HER2-early breast cancer, which makes up 70% of all breast cancers. The drug was already approved for advanced, or metastatic, breast cancer.
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Is AC harder than Taxol?

For me - A/C was so much easier than Taxol. Actually other than loosing hair on head, loosing taste and appetite, A/C wasn't that bad at all. I was a bit tired 2 days after infusion for 2 days but could lay down and rest and feel better - then was basically back to doing everything 'normally'.
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Does chemo get worse with each treatment?

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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Can your hair grow back while on Taxol?

Patients undergoing chemotherapy with Taxol (paclitaxel) are able to regrow their hair after their course of treatment is completed. However, with Taxotere, the hair loss can be permanent.
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How do you feel after doxorubicin?

The following side effects are common (occurring in greater than 30%) for patients taking Doxorubicin:
  1. Pain along the site where the medication was given.
  2. Nausea or vomiting (You will be pretreated for this side effect)Later Side Effects: (within two weeks after treatment begins)
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What does Red Devil chemo feel like?

In fact, the treatment itself felt like a bit of an anticlimax. I sat in a comfortable armchair and apart from the slight prick when the nurse inserted the needle for the intravenous drip I only felt some discomfort in my chest when she pushed in the “red devil”.
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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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Why do oncologists push chemo?

An oncologist may recommend chemotherapy before and/or after another treatment. For example, in a patient with breast cancer, chemotherapy may be used before surgery, to try to shrink the tumor. The same patient may benefit from chemotherapy after surgery to try to destroy remaining cancer cells.
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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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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.
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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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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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How long does doxorubicin take to work?

Liposomal doxorubicin is a light red liquid that you have through a drip (infusion) into your bloodstream. It usually takes between 30 to 90 minutes each time you have it.
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Is doxorubicin the strongest chemo?

Official answer. 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.
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How many cycles of doxorubicin can you have?

Each cycle of treatment lasts 21 days (3 weeks). You usually have up to 6 cycles in total.
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How many times can you get doxorubicin?

This medicine is given through a needle placed in one of your veins. The medicine is usually given once every 21 to 28 days. You may also receive other medicines to help prevent nausea and vomiting.
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