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.
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Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcomas
Presenter: Dr. Tadashi KamadaPresenter's Affiliation: Research Center for Charged Particle Therapy, Chiba, JapanType of Session: ScientificBackground The results from a phase I/II dose escalation study using carbon ion therapy in the treatment... |
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Clinical outcomes of proton beam therapy for early stage non-small cell lung cancer. A retrospective analysis of Shizuoka experiences
Presenter: S. Murayama, H. FujiPresenter's Affiliation: Proton therapy division, Shizuoka Cancer Center Hospital, Nagaizumi, Shizuoka, JapanType of Session: ScientificBackground The standard of care for patients with operable stage non-small... |
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Definitive high dose photon/proton radiotherapy for unresected chordomas
Presenter: Y-L. Chen, W. Kobayashi, S. Childs, A. Rosenberg, G.P. Nielsen, D. Rosenthal, H. Suit, T. DeLaneyPresenter's Affiliation: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USAType of Session: ScientificBackground Chordomas are rare and... |
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Intrafractional and Interfractional Range Variation in Charged Particle Therapy of Lung Cancer
Presenter: S. Mori, L. Dong, G. Starkschall, R. Mohan, J.D. Cox, T. ChenPresenter's Affiliation: National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, JapanType of Session: ScientificBackground The difference between charged particle and photon... |
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Particle Therapy for Sarcomas
Presenter: T. DelaneyPresenter's Affiliation: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MAType of Session: ScientificBackground Sarcomas of bone and soft tissues represent only 1% of adult malignancies. They generally require... |
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Proton Therapy for Early-Stage Lung Cancer at Loma Linda University Medical Center
Presenter: D. BushPresenter's Affiliation: Loma Linda University Medical CenterType of Session: ScientificBackground Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains the most frequent cause of cancer-related death in the United States, and is a... |
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Proton Therapy for Lung Cancer at Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC), Locally Advanced Disease
Presenter: D. BushPresenter's Affiliation: Loma Linda, USAType of Session: ScientificBackground Despite aggressive treatment with chemoradiation, outcomes in patients with locally advanced NSCLC remain poor, with a median survival of... |
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Spot-Scanning Proton Radiation Therapy for Extra-cranial Chordoma
Presenter: A StaabPresenter's Affiliation: Paul Scherrer Institute, Villagen, SwitzerlandType of Session: ScientificBackground Chordomas represent a group of rare, locally aggressive tumors, felt to arise from notochord remnants; they most... |
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Surgical Organ Displacement for Proton Radiotherapy
Presenter: Dr. J JessephPresenter's Affiliation: Proton Radiotherapy Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington, IndianaType of Session: ScientificBackground Compared with photon based therapy, proton therapy has the potential to greatly reduce... |
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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®)

