Sentences with word «etoposide»

The men were given three 28 - day cycles of an intramuscular injection of testosterone and two weeks of a chemotherapy drug called etoposide.
During the cycles of etoposide, many of the men experienced the usual side effects of chemotherapy, including nausea, fatigue, hair loss, swelling and low blood counts.
Paclitaxel, carboplatin, and extended - schedule etoposide in the treatment of small - cell lung cancer: comparison of sequential phase II trials using different dose - intensities.
The study included 44 patients in the sunitinib group and 41 patients in the placebo group; all received a chemotherapy regimen of cisplatin or carboplatin and etoposide after enrollment but prior to randomization.
LIG4 and PRKDC -LRB-- / --RRB- cells show selective sensitivity to Etoposide over HCT116 Parental cells in an 8 day colony forming assay and a 96 hour proliferation assay.
The response of LIG4 (LIGIV) and PRKDC (DNA - PKc)-LRB-- / --RRB- cell lines to treatment with Etoposide was studied.
If cells are exposed to a drug called etoposide, SIRT1 ubiquitination blocks cell death.
Seventeen patients received GO alone when MRD was detected after two rounds of chemotherapy with the drugs cytarabine, daunorubicin and etoposide.
The scientists then tested three new mTOR inhibitors currently under development (pp242, AZD8055 and INK128) in combination with the chemotherapies AraC, Etoposide and Cisplatin to see how they affected laboratory lines of leukemia cells and mouse models of the disease.
Of the 16, two did not complete the study: One died of pneumonia and sepsis due to the etoposide, and the other experienced prolonged erection, a side effect of the testosterone.
One, etoposide, poisons cells with high TOP2A activity.
In this study, prior to giving intensive BEAM chemotherapy (which uses carmustine, etoposide, cytarabine, and melphalan), researchers collected stem cells from each patient's blood.
Drugs used as chemotherapy, such as carboplatin, etoposide, and ifosfamide work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing.
In AAML 1031, pediatric patients were treated with four - course chemotherapy consisting of two induction courses of cytarabine / daunorubicin / etoposide, a third course of cytarabine / etoposide, and a fourth course of cytarabine / mitoxantrone.
Some bioflavonoids were as active in causing DNA damage as the powerful anti-cancer drug etoposide (VP16), which has been tied to secondary leukemias — cancers of the bone marrow that result from previous anti-cancer therapy.
In addition, ActD has been shown to mimic nutlin - 3 in the activation of p53 - dependent transcription, induction of a reversible protective growth arrest in normal cells, and enhancement of the activity of the chemotherapeutic drugs, melphalan and etoposide, resulting in apoptosis of p53 positive human tumor cells [14].
Funding Agency NIH NCI Title Improving etoposide treatment of Ewing's sarcoma Status Active Active Period 9/2011 -7 / 2016 Role Principal Investigator Grant Detail To identify genes involved in surviving etoposide exposure and to determine the utility of targeting these genes to improve etoposide treatment of Ewings sarcoma.
Glucosamine may also interact with acetaminophen; agents applied to the skin; agents eliminated by the kidneys; agents for the stomach or intestines; agents that increase sun sensitivity; agents that may increase urine flow; alcohol; anticancer agents; antidepressants; anti-hemorrhage agents; caffeine; chitosan; doxorubicin; etoposide; nicotine; nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs); pain relievers; rosiglitazone; teniposide; thiazolidinediones.
Yes, but interactions may occur with anticoagulants, aspirin, doxorubicin, etoposide, phenylbutazone or other drugs that influence platelet function.
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