Chemotherapy for small bowel cancer The drugs most commonly used to treat small bowel cancer are: fluorouracil (5FU) capecitabine (Xeloda)
Chemotherapy uses a range of drugs to destroy and slow the growth of bowel cancer. These drugs may be delivered at any stage of your bowel
Years of advocacy from Bowel Cancer New Zealand (NZ) and other groups calling for new bowel cancer drugs has led to a funding announcement
Bowel cancer is a cancer that starts in the large bowel and the back passage. Read our factsheet on bowel cancer and learn about the latest research.
The latest advancement in immunotherapy for bowel cancer is a breakthrough drug which is used to treat metastatic bowel cancer in patients with a specific DNA
Chemotherapy for small bowel cancer The drugs most commonly used to treat small bowel cancer are: fluorouracil (5FU) capecitabine (Xeloda)
New drug almost 100 per cent effective in eliminating bowel cancer, trial shows A US trial of a new drug for bowel cancer has stunned experts
Chemotherapy for small bowel cancer The drugs most commonly used to treat small bowel cancer are: fluorouracil (5FU) capecitabine (Xeloda)
bowel (colon) cancer. This is a significant new advancement in the treatment of bowel cancer patients. Colorectal cancers are the sixth
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