chemotherapy drug used as 'first-line' treatment in soft tissue sarcoma and often included in combination therapy for bone sarcomas.
The generic name for Adriamycin chemotherapy drug commonly used to treat Hodgkin's disease.
doxorubicin hydrochloride: An antibiotic used to treat several forms of cancer. Also known as Adriamycin. See also: Chemotherapy. See also: Cardiotoxicity See also: Echocardiogram
a well established chemotherapy drug that belongs to a particular class of drugs known as anthrayclines
An anti-neoplastic agent; a class of chemotherapy drugs that interferes with the growth of cancer cells.
A chemotherapy drug, also called Adriamycin.
Chemotherapy drug, with a wide spectrum of activity. Toxic to the heart in high dosage. A part of the CHOP chemotherapy regimen used to treat NHL.
an anticancer drug that belongs to the family of drugs called anti- tumor antibiotics. It is an anthracycline.
An anti-cancer drug (chemotherapy). Also called Adriamycin and doxorubicin hydrochloride.
Generic equivalent of adriamycin
an anti-cancer drug used to treat leukemia, lymphoma, Kaposi's sarcoma and other malignancies. Side effects include mouth sores and bone marrow suppression.
Doxorubicin is the generic name of a drug called Adriamycin®. This drug is a type of antibiotic used specifically to treat cancer. It works by stopping cells from multiplying. This helps keep tumors from growing and cancer cells from spreading throughout the body.
An anticancer drug that belongs to the family of drugs called antitumor antibiotics. It is an anthracycline. Also called Adriamycin.
Doxorubicin or adriamycin or hydroxyldaunorubicin is a DNA-interacting drug widely used in chemotherapy. It is an anthracycline and structurely closely related to daunomycin, and also intercalates DNA. It is commonly used in the treatment of a wide range of cancers.