Definitions for "Capecitabine"
a drug first used to treat metastatic breast cancer in patients who had not responded well to chemotherapy. In some patients, capecitabine helps shrink tumor size by killing cancer
Brand name, Xeloda. Drug used to treat metastatic breast cancer in patients who have not responded well to chemotherapy that included Taxol (generic name, paclitaxel) and an anthracycline (such as Adriamycin or doxorubicin). Capecitabine works by converting to a substance called 5-fluorouracil in the body. In some patients, capecitabine helps shrink tumor size by killing cancer cells.
An oral (pill) approved colorectal cancer chemotherapy drug that converts to 5-fluorouracil in the body and is often used when fluoropyrimidine therapy alone is preferred over combinations with other drugs.
Keywords:  iatrogenic, prevalence
Iatrogenic Prevalence
Interstitial Radiolabeled
Keywords:  irinotecan, receptor
Irinotecan Receptor
Keywords:  radiotherapy, infusion
Infusion Radiotherapy
Indicative Radioimmunotherapy
An anticancer drug that belongs to the family of drugs called antimetabolites.