CBV (chemotherapy) - significado y definición. Qué es CBV (chemotherapy)
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Qué (quién) es CBV (chemotherapy) - definición


CBV (chemotherapy)         
CHEMOTHERAPY REGIMEN
CBV (Chemotherapy)
CBV refers to Cytoxan (cyclophosphamide), BCNU (carmustine), and VP-16 (etoposide), three drugs in a chemotherapy regimen commonly given to lymphoma patients in conjunction with stem cell therapy.Skeel, Roland T.
History of cancer chemotherapy         
  • CML]], inhibited by <em style="color:red;font-style:normal">imatinib</em> (small molecule).
  • [[Sidney Farber]]'s work was instrumental in showing that effective pharmacological treatment of cancer was possible
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Combination chemotherapy; History of chemotherapy
The era of cancer chemotherapy began in the 1940s with the first use of nitrogen mustards and folic acid antagonist drugs. The targeted therapy revolution has arrived, but many of the principles and limitations of chemotherapy discovered by the early researchers still apply.
Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment         
IMPAIRMENT THAT CAN RESULT FROM CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENT
Chemobrain; Chemo brain; Chemo fog; Chemotherapy-induced cognitive dysfunction; Chemofog; Chemotherapy induced cognitive decline; Chemotherapy-induced cognitive decline; Chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment; CRCI; Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive Impairment
Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment (PCCI) (also known in the scientific community as "CRCIs or Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive Impairments" and in lay terms as chemotherapy-induced cognitive dysfunction or impairment, chemo brain, or chemo fog) describes the cognitive impairment that can result from chemotherapy treatment. Approximately 20 to 30% of people who undergo chemotherapy experience some level of post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment.

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CBV (chemotherapy)
CBV refers to Cytoxan (cyclophosphamide), BCNU (carmustine), and VP-16 (etoposide), three drugs in a chemotherapy regimen commonly given to lymphoma patients in conjunction with stem cell therapy.Skeel, Roland T.