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What is Abraxane?
Abraxane 100 mg IV Solution
Drug Name:
PACLITAXEL PROTEIN-BOUND-INJ
Other Brand Names:
Abraxane
Uses:
This medication is used to treat advanced breast cancer. Paclitaxel is a cancer chemotherapy drug that works by slowing or stopping cancer cell growth.
What are the possible side effects of taking Abraxane?
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abraxane - Ovarian Cancer Community
- Jun 24, 2007
As posted before I am being treated for a recurrence. after gemzar not having any impact on...
Abraxane? - Ovarian Cancer Community
- Apr 09, 2008
Hello-- I am writing to see if anyone can give me more information on Abraxane use in Ovar...
Abraxane - Ovarian Cancer Community
- Sep 09, 2010
Has anyone used Abraxane for ovarian cancer?
Abraxane for OVca - Ovarian Cancer Community
- Dec 19, 2007
My mom is 64, diagosed at stage3c. She was 99% debulked in surgery from a huge tumor. The...
Abraxane instead of Taxol - Ovarian Cancer Community
- Sep 21, 2005
Has anyone's doctor agreed to prescribe the Abraxane/Carboplatin combination instead of Tax...
Abraxane for OvCa - Ovarian Cancer Community
- Jul 20, 2007
Hi everyone...mom finally saw the new oncologist and what a BIG difference in attitude! An...
abraxane vs taxol - Ovarian Cancer Community
- Nov 08, 2007
As I have posted in the past, my Ca125 had risen to 3500 6 months ago, switched over to low...
abraxane for platinum resistant? - Ovarian Cancer Community
- Nov 12, 2007
This is for my mom. We are all in the dark as too what the truth is. She had surgery with ...
anyone have experience with ABRAXANE? - Ovarian Cancer Community
- Nov 12, 2007
Much thanks to MEDRESC and HELEN for the thoughtful and informative responses regarding ...
Abraxane - Ovarian Cancer Community
- Jul 22, 2008
Q for my Mom. Currently on topotecan and believe its not working since she's almost comple...
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