| Medicina: Oncoematologia pediatrica: Leucemia linfoblastica acuta
 
 
 
        
        
        
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                              | cyclophosphamide |   |  |  
        | Attestation | 3 
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        | Definition | an immunosuppressive and antineoplastic drug C7H15Cl2N2O2P used in the treatment of lymphomas and some leukemias 
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        | Definition source | Merriam-Webster´s Medical Dictionary http://www.lymphomainfo.net/therapy/drugs/cytoxan.html
 
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        | Context | Continuation therapy for higher-risk cases consisted of drug pairs administered in weekly rotation: etoposide plus cyclophosphamide, mercaptopurine plus methotrexate, methotrexate plus cytarabine, prednisone plus vincristine plus asparaginase, etoposide plus cyclophosphamide, mercaptopurine plus high-dose methotrexate (replaced by low-dose methotrexate after 1 year of therapy), etoposide plus cytarabine, and prednisone plus vincristine plus asparaginase. 
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        | Context source | en29 
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        | Synonym | CPM 
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        | Subject field | Pediatric Oncohematology 
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        | Generic concept | alkylating agents 
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        | Coordinate concept | Cyclophosphamide (brand names Cytoxan, Neosar in the US, cytoxan or procytox in Canada) is a chemotherapy agent used in the treatment of Non-Hodgkin´s lymphoma (NHL) and other forms of cancer. For NHL it is more often than not given in conjunction with other chemotherapy agents in a multidrug regimen. This drug is an alkalyzing agent, disrupting cancer growth. Short Term Side Effects: Common: nausea and vomiting (ask your doctor about drugs to counteract nausea), diarrhea, menstrual irregularity, alopecia (hair loss), fatigue, darkening of nails or skin; Long Term Side Effects: hair loss (alopecia) during use - hair growth should return after treatment. This drug has been known to affect fertility. 
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        | de | CPM 
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        | it | CPM 
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        | Reliability code | 3 
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