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  1. Chemotherapy - What Are the Six Commonly Used Chemotherapy Agents? Paseka

  2. Paseka • Mesothelioma cancermay be treatableby the use of anti cancer drug therapies. These anti cancer drugs act by inhibiting tumor growth with the blocking of cell division and multiplication. This mode of action also unfortunately affects other rapidly replicating cells in your body, cells of the hair and also the lining of the intestine are particularly vulnerable, thus resulting inthe most popularnegative effects of anti cancer drugs like hair loss and nausea. Mesothelioma is notoriously resistant against common Paseka anti cancer chemotherapy as result of some reasons. The cancerrequires along time to mature and show symptoms, when these symptoms appear the tumor will be well formed with a lot of layers of dead cells the anti cancer drugs will findit hardto enter, and also bytimean analysis of Mesothelioma is made, most victims have but ashort time left to resideso the drugs don't haveenough time to exert their maximal effect. New drugs that have beenmade to overcome these challenges and have fewer and lesser side effects include

  3. Paseka • Alit (Pemetrexed) Alit was approved by TheFood and Drug Administration in February 2004 like a new anti cancer drug for the treatment of Mesothelioma. Its mode of action is as simple as inhibiting the creation of thymidine and urine , two enzymes that arefundamental to cell growth. This stops the Mesothelioma cancer cells from multiplying in avery fast rate. Its negative effects include vomiting and nausea, diarrhea, fatigue, mouth sores and occasional blood counts. People are usually put onb12 and foliate supplements to lessenthe seriousness ofthe side effects. CisplatinThis can be a platinum-based chemotherapy drug that stops the reproduction of DNA and isaccustomed to treat a number of different cancers including Mesothelioma. The FDA approved it in 1978 to treatnumerous cancers, and it has proved somewhat effective on Mesothelioma. Cisplatin however has some seriousnegative effects which include ear damageototoxicityleading tohearing problems, kidney damage, nerve damage, and nausea, and so some oncologist are extremelyreluctant to prescribe this drug to patients. Comdex (Raltitrexed) This drug prevents cancer cells from replicating the DNA that is required for multiplication and spread of cancer. This drug can be used a monotherapyor perhaps in conjunction withonconase.

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