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Acronym: GEMOX-B

Most often associated with treatment of Hepatocellular Cancer (Primary Liver Cancer).

(Gemzar ®)

Used for treating, Pancreas, Non-small cell lung, Bladder, Soft-tissue sarcoma, Metastatic breast, and Ovarian Cancers. Gemcitabine is given by infusion through a vein (intravenously, by IV).

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(Eloxatin)

Oxaliplatin is used to treat colon or rectal cancer that has spread (metastasized), it is often given in combination with other anticancer drugs (fluorouracil and leucovorin).

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(Avastin®)

Treatment of metastatic colon or rectal cancer, used as part of a combination chemotherapy regimen.

Treatment for non-squamous, non-small cell lung cancer.

Treatment of metastatic breast cancer, used as part of a combination chemotherapy regimen.

Treatment of glioblastoma (GBM).

Treatment of metastatic renal cell carcinoma.

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