Chemotherapy Lung Cancer – Things to Know

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Chemotherapy Lung Cancer - Things to Know

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Chemotherapy lung cancer is a good treatment for the suffering people of the disease. Standard chemotherapy for lung cancer typically consists of combinations of two or more of these drugs. Such combination therapy has been shown to improve the overall response to treatment. Paclitaxel plus carboplatin, cisplatin plus vinorelbine tartrate, cisplatin plus VP-16, and carboplatin plus VP-16 are well-known drug pairings in combination therapy.

Chemotherapy is the main treatment for small cell lung cancer. This type of cancer responds very well to chemotherapy. And because chemotherapy treats the whole body, it can treat any cells that have already broken away from the lung tumor. It can be used to treat non small cell lung cancer. You may have it before or after surgery or radiotherapy. If you have advanced non small cell lung cancer, your doctor may suggest combined treatment with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Alternatively, you may have it to help control symptoms of the cancer.

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You have most chemotherapy drugs by injection into a vein or through a drip. However, there are some that come as tablets or capsules that you swallow. Usually, you have treatment with a combination of two or three different drugs. Most often, you have chemotherapy every three or four weeks. You usually have four - six treatments. So a full course can take three to four months. Drugs affect people in different ways. Not all patients have the same side effects with the same drug. Some people have very few side effects at all. There are some side effects that are quite common with many chemotherapy drugs. You will not get all these side effects with every drug.

Chemotherapy can lower the number of healthy blood cells you have. You may be more tired than usual and have been bleeding problems. It can also mean you are more likely to get infections. It is very important to contact the hospital straight away if you think you have an infection, or if you have a temperature of 38 degrees C or more. Chemotherapy lung cancer medications work by killing rapidly dividing cells. Since cancer cells divide more frequently than most cells, they are particularly susceptible to these drugs. Some normal cells also divide continuously, such as hair follicles, the stomach lining, and the bone marrow that makes red and white blood cells. This accounts for many of the side effects experienced during chemotherapy, such as hair loss, nausea, and low blood cell counts. Different chemotherapy medications work at different stages of cell division. For this reason, often two or more medications are given at the same time to kill as many cancer cells as possible.

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