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Chemotherapy for Colon Cancer

February 28th, 2009 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.

Chemotherapy is the use of very strong anticancer drugs to kill cells.
Chemotherapy is a systemic treatment and will address cancer that is in the entire
body which is why it is often used to prevent spread or to treat cancer that has
already spread. This is not the only reason why is used so if you
doctor suggests treatment with drugs do not assume that your
cancer has spread and metastesized.

Chemotherapy plays a few roles in the treatment of .
used to kill cells that might have not been removed during surgical
removal of the .
reduces the size of the tumor before surgery is performed
used to treat by controlling the growth of the tumor.
used to relieve some of the symptoms of the .
reduce the likelyhood of recurrence
Chemotherapy is often used after surgery is performed to eliminate cancer cells that
may have been left behind and not removed by surgery. The can be
administered through an IV (intravenously) or in pill form. Once the
drugs enter the bloodstream they can reach cancer cells in all parts of the body.
Some studies have shown that using a regimen of after surgery for
can increase the surivival rates for some stages of colon and rectal
cancers.

In patients with advanced is often useful in relieving
the symptoms of the cancer.

Who is given Chemotherapy for Colon Cancer?
The general opinion in the medical community differs on whether for
Stage II will be beneficial to the patient after surgery. It is usually only
advisable in very high risk patients.

Adjuvant after surgery is the standard of care for patients with Stage
III . Also patients with Stage IV cancers of the colon or rectum can
benefit from the use of as it often will help to shrink the tumor,
increase life expectancy and improve the quality of life.

How is Chemotherapy Administered for Colorectal Cancer?

The use of adjuvant typically involves monthly administration of the
drugs for usually 6 to 8 months. Usually on or a combination of the
following drugs are administered:

5-FU (5-fluorouracil)
leucovorin
irinotecan
oxaliplatin (Eloxatin)
The standard adjuvant combination for consists of 5-FU
and leucovorin.

Side Effects of Chemotherapy:
Chemotherapy can produce some side effects. The type of side effects experiences
depends upon the type of drugs used, how much of the drugs are
given and the period of time they are administered. The side effects also depend on
the individual.

The most common side effects for 5FU :

the feeling of being sick
diarrhea
sore mouth or mouth ulcers
drop in blood cell count
overall feeling of tiredness
The most common side effects of irinotecan :

increased perspiration
increase in the production of saliva
watery eyes
pain or cramps in the abdomen
diarrhea
overall feeling of being sick
drop in blood cell count
overall feeling of tiredness
hair thinning or loss
The most common side effects of oxaliplatin:

feeling of being sick
numbness or tingling of the extremeties
numbness in the lips

Bill Ransom provides information on Colon cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment
at colon-answers.com colon-answers.com

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