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  2. Chemotherapy - Mayo Clinic

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    Chemotherapy is a drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body. Chemotherapy is most often used to treat cancer, since cancer cells grow and multiply much more quickly than most cells in the body. Many different chemotherapy drugs are available.

  3. Paclitaxel (intravenous route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Paclitaxel injection is used to treat advanced cancer of the ovaries, breast, non-small cell lung cancer, and Kaposi sarcoma. Kaposi sarcoma is a cancer of the skin and mucous membranes that is commonly found in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

  4. Chemotherapy for breast cancer - Mayo Clinic

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    Chemotherapy for breast cancer uses drugs to target and destroy breast cancer cells. These drugs are usually injected directly into a vein through a needle or taken by mouth as pills. Chemotherapy for breast cancer frequently is used in addition to other treatments, such as surgery, radiation or hormone therapy.

  5. Chemotherapy and hair loss: What to expect during treatment

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    Get an idea of what to expect during chemotherapy so you can plan ahead for head coverings or treatments to reduce hair loss.

  6. Anyone allergic to paclitaxel (Taxol)? - Mayo Clinic Connect

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    Has anybody experienced a severe reaction to taxol? Yesterday my husband was getting his first chemo treatment of carboplatin and taxol. Within minutes of starting the infusion of taxol he became very flushed, felt nauseous and his blood pressure spiked to 245/115.

  7. Chemo brain - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Chemo brain is a common term used by cancer survivors to describe thinking and memory problems that can occur during and after cancer treatment. Chemo brain can also be called chemo fog, cancer-related cognitive impairment or cognitive dysfunction.

  8. Adjuvant therapy: Treatment to keep cancer from returning

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    Adjuvant therapy is cancer treatment that's given after primary treatments, such as surgery. The goal is to lower the chance of cancer coming back. Because even if all visible cancer is removed during surgery, there still may be some remaining in the body that can't be seen.

  9. No appetite? How to get nutrition during cancer treatment

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    How to get nutrition during cancer treatment. If cancer treatment leaves you without an appetite, try these tips to get the calories and nutrients you need. Sometimes cancer or cancer treatment can affect your appetite. Though you might not feel like eating, it's important to do what you can to maintain your calorie, protein and fluid intake ...

  10. Understanding triple-negative breast cancer and its treatment

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    It can be used with chemotherapy or other medicines before surgery and then continued alone after surgery to treat early stage, triple-negative breast cancer at high risk of recurrence. It can also treat triple-negative breast cancer that produces the PD-L1 protein and cannot be surgically removed.

  11. Docetaxel (intravenous route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Description. Docetaxel injection is used to treat advanced or metastatic (cancer that has spread) breast cancer in patients who have previously received other cancer medicines that did not work well. It is also used together with other medicines (eg, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin) to treat node-positive breast cancer that can be removed by surgery.