Información sobre riesgo, prevención, detección, síntomas, diagnosis, tratamiento y apoyo para el cáncer.
Información sobre el tratamiento del cáncer incluyendo quirúrgica, quimioterapia, radioterapia, estudios clínicos, terapia con protón, medicina complementaria avanzadas.
OncoLink se complace en ofrecer una amplia lista de lista completa de los agentes quimioterapéuticos más comúnmente usados??. Esta guía de referencia incluye información sobre la forma en que cada fármaco se administra, cómo funcionan, y los pacientes los efectos secundarios comunes pueden experimentar.
Maneras que los pacientes de cáncer y las personas que le cuidan puedan enfrentar el cáncer, los efectos secundarios, nutrición, cuestiones en general sobre el apoyo para el cáncer, duelo/decisiones sobre el termino de vida, y experiencias compartidas por sobrevivientes.
Tratamiento del Cancer / Radiación
Información sobre radioterapia y efectos secundarios del tratamiento. Información introductoria referente a la terapia fotodinamica (PDT por sus siglas en ingles).
Radioterapia: Los fundamentos
An introduction to radiation therapy, how it works, how it is given and potential side effects.
Radioterapia: ¿Qué tipo es correcto para mí?
An overview of the various types of radiation therapy and how one is chosen for your treatment.
Revisión ilustrada del proceso de tratamiento de radioterapia
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Step by step look at the process of radiation therapy, from consultation to treatment.
Después de los tratamientos encima
Once your treatments are completed, celebrate! Here are a few things to
keep in mind:
Any side effects you will have at the end of treatment will usually
improve in a few weeks.
Continue to eat well balanced meals to help speed the...
Late Effects and Quality of Life after Pelvic Irradiation
Originally Published in the Journal of Gynecologic Oncology Nursing, April 1996
Reprinted here with permission from the editor
Copyright © 1996 Journal of Gynecologic Oncology Nursing
Presented at the 13th Annual Symposium of the Society...
Estreñimiento
What is constipation?
Constipation is a decrease in the number of daily bowel movements and/or the difficult passage of hard stool. It may cause discomfort or bleeding from the rectum. This may be caused by decreased fluid and/or food intake,...
Diarrea
Diarrhea is the passage of loose or watery stools three or more times a day that may or may not cause pain or discomfort in the abdomen and/or rectum. Because diarrhea can cause many problems, including dehydration, loss of important nutrients,...
Lidiando con la boca seca (Xerostomía)
This hand-out answers questions about and offers tips for coping with dry mouth (xerostomia) resulting from radiation treatment.
An Introduction to IMRT
Authors:
John Bayouth, PhD
Juan Carlos Celi, PhD
Peter Hoban, PhD
Amparo Marles, PhD
R. Alfredo C. Siochi, PhD
Jack Yang, PhD
Reviewed by:
Julia Ahlswede, MSc
Komanduri Ayyangar, PhD
Cheng B. Saw, PhD
IMRT Basics
R. Alfredo C. Siochi,...
Calypso® 4D Localization System
The latest radiation therapy techniques for cancer treatment allow more precision than ever before. This can translate into fewer side effects and potentially better tumor control as the radiation beam is focused to treat the cancer while avoiding...
HDR para los cánceres ginecológicos
HDR is a type of internal radiation given for some uterine or cervical cancers. HDR stands for high dose rate, which means the woman receives a high dose of radiation over a brief period of time, as compared with LDR (low dose rate), in which the...
Sobre Penn
About Penn's Department of Radiation Oncology
Penn's Radiation Oncology Program offers state-of-the-art evaluation, treatment and follow-up care for patients requiring radiation therapy as part of their cancer treatment. Penn's Department of...
Sobre la Radioterapia
Radiation treatment uses high-energy particles to destroy or damage cancer cells. Special equipment is used to aim the radiation to the area of the body where there is cancer.The radiation destroys or damages the cancer cells so they cannot grow or...
Para Todos los Niños Que Reciben Radioterapia
About Treatment Visits
At least once a week, you will be seen by a member of your Penn radiation oncology team. These visits are important because they give the team the chance to:
Check your child's physical condition
Check for any side...
Dr. O'Dwyer discusses pancreatic cancer, family history, screening and future research. Read more.
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Calcium Leucovorin, Citrovorum Factor, Folinic Acid
Cladribine (2-CDA, Leustatin®)
Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan®, Neosar®, Endoxan®)
Cyclosporine (Neoral®, Sandimmune®, Restasis®, Gengraf®)
Cytarabine (Cytosar-U®, Ara-C)
Irinotecan (Camptosar®, CPT-11)
Leucovorin (Calcium Leucovorin, Citrovorum Factor, Folinic Acid)
Calcium Leucovorin, Citrovorum Factor, Folinic Acid
Leucovorin (Calcium Leucovorin, Citrovorum Factor, Folinic Acid)
Leuprolide Acetate (Lupron®, Lupron Depot®, Eligard®, Prostap®, Viadur®) - For Men
Leuprolide Acetate (Lupron®, Lupron Depot®, Eligard®, Prostap®, Viadur®) - For Women
Lupron®, Lupron Depot®, Eligard®, Prostap®, Viadur®
Lupron®, Lupron Depot®, Eligard®, Prostap®, Viadur®
Busulfan (Myleran®, Busulfex®)
Intravesicular Mitomycin (Mutamycin®, Mitomycin-C, given into the bladder)
Mechlorethamine (Mustargen®, Nitrogen Mustard)
mechlorethamine, mustine, Mustargen®
Megestrol (Megace®, Megace-ES®)
Mercaptopurine (Purinethol®, 6-MP)
Methotrexate (Mexate®, Folex®, Rheumatrex®, Amethopterin, MTX)
Mexate®, Folex®, Rheumatrex®, Amethopterin, MTX
Mitomycin (Mutamycin®, Mitomycin-C)
Morphine Sulfate (Given by IV)
Morphine Sulfate (MS Contin®, Avinza®, Kadian®, Oramorph SR®)
MS Contin®, Avinza®, Kadian®, Oramorph SR®
Mutamycin®, Mitomycin-C, given into the bladder
Nitrogen mustard (mechlorethamine, mustine, Mustargen®)
Bendamustine Hydrochloride (Treanda®)
Bexarotene (Targretin®), Oral Formulation
Bexarotene Gel (Targretin® Gel Formulation)
Etoposide (Toposar®, VePesid®, Etopophos®,VP-16)
Thioguanine (6-TG, Thioguanine Tabloid®)
Toposar®, VePesid®, Etopophos®,VP-16
Trelstar LA® and Trelstar Depot®
Tretinoin (Vesanoid®, All-Trans-Retinoic Acid, ATRA)
Triptorelin (Trelstar LA® and Trelstar Depot®)

