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A LIST OF CANCER DRUGS:
| Abiraterone Acetate | 
| Abitrexate (Methotrexate) | 
| Abraxane (Paclitaxel Albumin-stabilized Nanoparticle Formulation) | 
| ABVD | 
| ABVE | 
| ABVE-PC | 
| AC | 
| AC-T | 
| Adcetris (Brentuximab Vedotin) | 
| ADE | 
| Ado-Trastuzumab Emtansine | 
| Adriamycin (Doxorubicin Hydrochloride) | 
| Adrucil (Fluorouracil) | 
| Afatinib Dimaleate | 
| Afinitor (Everolimus) | 
| Aldara (Imiquimod) | 
| Aldesleukin | 
| Alemtuzumab | 
| Alimta (Pemetrexed Disodium) | 
| Aloxi (Palonosetron Hydrochloride) | 
| Ambochlorin (Chlorambucil) | 
| Amboclorin (Chlorambucil) | 
| Aminolevulinic Acid | 
| Anastrozole | 
| Aprepitant | 
| Aredia (Pamidronate Disodium) | 
| Arimidex (Anastrozole) | 
| Aromasin (Exemestane) | 
| Arranon (Nelarabine) | 
| Arsenic Trioxide | 
| Arzerra (Ofatumumab) | 
| Asparaginase Erwinia chrysanthemi | 
| Avastin (Bevacizumab) | 
| Axitinib | 
| Azacitidine | 
| BEACOPP | 
| Bendamustine Hydrochloride | 
| BEP | 
| Bevacizumab | 
| Bexarotene | 
| Bexxar (Tositumomab and I 131 Iodine Tositumomab) | 
| Bicalutamide | 
| Bleomycin | 
| Bortezomib | 
| Bosulif (Bosutinib) | 
| Bosutinib | 
| Brentuximab Vedotin | 
| Busulfan | 
| Busulfex (Busulfan) | 
| Cabazitaxel | 
| Cabozantinib-S-Malate | 
| CAF | 
| Campath (Alemtuzumab) | 
| Camptosar (Irinotecan Hydrochloride) | 
| Capecitabine | 
| CAPOX | 
| Carboplatin | 
| CARBOPLATIN-TAXOL | 
| Carfilzomib | 
| Casodex (Bicalutamide) | 
| CeeNU (Lomustine) | 
| Ceritinib | 
| Cerubidine (Daunorubicin Hydrochloride) | 
| Cervarix (Recombinant HPV Bivalent Vaccine) | 
| Cetuximab | 
| Chlorambucil | 
| CHLORAMBUCIL-PREDNISONE | 
| CHOP | 
| Cisplatin | 
| Clafen (Cyclophosphamide) | 
| Clofarabine | 
| Clofarex (Clofarabine) | 
| Clolar (Clofarabine) | 
| CMF | 
| Cometriq (Cabozantinib-S-Malate) | 
| COPP | 
| COPP-ABV | 
| Cosmegen (Dactinomycin) | 
| Crizotinib | 
| CVP | 
| Cyclophosphamide | 
| Cyfos (Ifosfamide) | 
| Cyramza (Ramucirumab) | 
| Cytarabine | 
| Cytarabine, Liposomal | 
| Cytosar-U (Cytarabine) | 
| Cytoxan (Cyclophosphamide) | 
| Dabrafenib | 
| Dacarbazine | 
| Dacogen (Decitabine) | 
| Dactinomycin | 
| Dasatinib | 
| Daunorubicin Hydrochloride | 
| Decitabine | 
| Degarelix | 
| Denileukin Diftitox | 
| Denosumab | 
| DepoCyt (Liposomal Cytarabine) | 
| DepoFoam (Liposomal Cytarabine) | 
| Dexrazoxane Hydrochloride | 
| Docetaxel | 
| Doxil (Doxorubicin Hydrochloride Liposome) | 
| Doxorubicin Hydrochloride | 
| Doxorubicin Hydrochloride Liposome | 
| Dox-SL (Doxorubicin Hydrochloride Liposome) | 
| DTIC-Dome (Dacarbazine) | 
| Efudex (Fluorouracil) | 
| Elitek (Rasburicase) | 
| Ellence (Epirubicin Hydrochloride) | 
| Eloxatin (Oxaliplatin) | 
| Eltrombopag Olamine | 
| Emend (Aprepitant) | 
| Enzalutamide | 
| Epirubicin Hydrochloride | 
| EPOCH | 
| Erbitux (Cetuximab) | 
| Eribulin Mesylate | 
| Erivedge (Vismodegib) | 
| Erlotinib Hydrochloride | 
| Erwinaze (Asparaginase Erwinia chrysanthemi) | 
| Etopophos (Etoposide Phosphate) | 
| Etoposide | 
| Etoposide Phosphate | 
| Evacet (Doxorubicin Hydrochloride Liposome) | 
| Everolimus | 
| Evista (Raloxifene Hydrochloride) | 
| Exemestane | 
| Fareston (Toremifene) | 
| Faslodex (Fulvestrant) | 
| FEC | 
| Femara (Letrozole) | 
| Filgrastim | 
| Fludara (Fludarabine Phosphate) | 
| Fludarabine Phosphate | 
| Fluoroplex (Fluorouracil) | 
| Fluorouracil | 
| Folex (Methotrexate) | 
| Folex PFS (Methotrexate) | 
| FOLFIRI | 
| FOLFIRI-BEVACIZUMAB | 
| FOLFIRI-CETUXIMAB | 
| FOLFIRINOX | 
| FOLFOX | 
| Folotyn (Pralatrexate) | 
| FU-LV | 
| Fulvestrant | 
| Gardasil (Recombinant HPV Quadrivalent Vaccine) | 
| Gazyva (Obinutuzumab) | 
| Gefitinib | 
| Gemcitabine Hydrochloride | 
| GEMCITABINE-CISPLATIN | 
| GEMCITABINE-OXALIPLATIN | 
| Gemtuzumab Ozogamicin | 
| Gemzar (Gemcitabine Hydrochloride) | 
| Gilotrif (Afatinib Dimaleate) | 
| Gleevec (Imatinib Mesylate) | 
| Glucarpidase | 
| Goserelin Acetate | 
| Halaven (Eribulin Mesylate) | 
| Herceptin (Trastuzumab) | 
| HPV Bivalent Vaccine, Recombinant | 
| HPV Quadrivalent Vaccine, Recombinant | 
| Hycamtin (Topotecan Hydrochloride) | 
| Hyper-CVAD | 
| Ibritumomab Tiuxetan | 
| Ibrutinib | 
| ICE | 
| Iclusig (Ponatinib Hydrochloride) | 
| Ifex (Ifosfamide) | 
| Ifosfamide | 
| Ifosfamidum (Ifosfamide) | 
| Imatinib Mesylate | 
| Imbruvica (Ibrutinib) | 
| Imiquimod | 
| Inlyta (Axitinib) | 
| Intron A (Recombinant Interferon Alfa-2b) | 
| Iodine 131 Tositumomab and Tositumomab | 
| Ipilimumab | 
| Iressa (Gefitinib) | 
| Irinotecan Hydrochloride | 
| Istodax (Romidepsin) | 
| Ixabepilone | 
| Ixempra (Ixabepilone) | 
| Jakafi (Ruxolitinib Phosphate) | 
| Jevtana (Cabazitaxel) | 
| Kadcyla (Ado-Trastuzumab Emtansine) | 
| Keoxifene (Raloxifene Hydrochloride) | 
| Kepivance (Palifermin) | 
| Kyprolis (Carfilzomib) | 
| Lapatinib Ditosylate | 
| Lenalidomide | 
| Letrozole | 
| Leucovorin Calcium | 
| Leukeran (Chlorambucil) | 
| Leuprolide Acetate | 
| Levulan (Aminolevulinic Acid) | 
| Linfolizin (Chlorambucil) | 
| LipoDox (Doxorubicin Hydrochloride Liposome) | 
| Liposomal Cytarabine | 
| Lomustine | 
| Lupron (Leuprolide Acetate) | 
| Lupron Depot (Leuprolide Acetate) | 
| Lupron Depot-Ped (Leuprolide Acetate) | 
| Lupron Depot-3 Month (Leuprolide Acetate) | 
| Lupron Depot-4 Month (Leuprolide Acetate) | 
| Marqibo (Vincristine Sulfate Liposome) | 
| Matulane (Procarbazine Hydrochloride) | 
| Mechlorethamine Hydrochloride | 
| Megace (Megestrol Acetate) | 
| Megestrol Acetate | 
| Mekinist (Trametinib) | 
| Mercaptopurine | 
| Mesna | 
| Mesnex (Mesna) | 
| Methazolastone (Temozolomide) | 
| Methotrexate | 
| Methotrexate LPF (Methotrexate) | 
| Mexate (Methotrexate) | 
| Mexate-AQ (Methotrexate) | 
| Mitomycin C | 
| Mitozytrex (Mitomycin C) | 
| MOPP | 
| Mozobil (Plerixafor) | 
| Mustargen (Mechlorethamine Hydrochloride) | 
| Mutamycin (Mitomycin C) | 
| Myleran (Busulfan) | 
| Mylosar (Azacitidine) | 
| Mylotarg (Gemtuzumab Ozogamicin) | 
| Nanoparticle Paclitaxel (Paclitaxel Albumin-stabilized Nanoparticle Formulation) | 
| Navelbine (Vinorelbine Tartrate) | 
| Nelarabine | 
| Neosar (Cyclophosphamide) | 
| Neupogen (Filgrastim) | 
| Nexavar (Sorafenib Tosylate) | 
| Nilotinib | 
| Nolvadex (Tamoxifen Citrate) | 
| Nplate (Romiplostim) | 
| Obinutuzumab | 
| Ofatumumab | 
| Omacetaxine Mepesuccinate | 
| Oncaspar (Pegaspargase) | 
| Ontak (Denileukin Diftitox) | 
| OEPA | 
| OPPA | 
| Oxaliplatin | 
| Paclitaxel | 
| Paclitaxel Albumin-stabilized Nanoparticle Formulation | 
| Palifermin | 
| Palonosetron Hydrochloride | 
| Pamidronate Disodium | 
| Panitumumab | 
| Paraplat (Carboplatin) | 
| Paraplatin (Carboplatin) | 
| Pazopanib Hydrochloride | 
| Pegaspargase | 
| Peginterferon Alfa-2b | 
| PEG-Intron (Peginterferon Alfa-2b) | 
| Pemetrexed Disodium | 
| Perjeta (Pertuzumab) | 
| Pertuzumab | 
| Platinol (Cisplatin) | 
| Platinol-AQ (Cisplatin) | 
| Plerixafor | 
| Pomalidomide | 
| Pomalyst (Pomalidomide) | 
| Ponatinib Hydrochloride | 
| Pralatrexate | 
| Prednisone | 
| Procarbazine Hydrochloride | 
| Proleukin (Aldesleukin) | 
| Prolia (Denosumab) | 
| Promacta (Eltrombopag Olamine) | 
| Provenge (Sipuleucel-T) | 
| Purinethol (Mercaptopurine) | 
| Purixan (Mercaptopurine) | 
| Radium 223 Dichloride | 
| Raloxifene Hydrochloride | 
| Ramucirumab | 
| Rasburicase | 
| R-CHOP | 
| R-CVP | 
| Recombinant HPV Bivalent Vaccine | 
| Recombinant HPV Quadrivalent Vaccine | 
| Recombinant Interferon Alfa-2b | 
| Regorafenib | 
| Revlimid (Lenalidomide) | 
| Rheumatrex (Methotrexate) | 
| Rituxan (Rituximab) | 
| Rituximab | 
| Romidepsin | 
| Romiplostim | 
| Rubidomycin (Daunorubicin Hydrochloride) | 
| Ruxolitinib Phosphate | 
| Sclerosol Intrapleural Aerosol (Talc) | 
| Siltuximab | 
| Sipuleucel-T | 
| Sorafenib Tosylate | 
| Sprycel (Dasatinib) | 
| STANFORD V | 
| Sterile Talc Powder (Talc) | 
| Steritalc (Talc) | 
| Stivarga (Regorafenib) | 
| Sunitinib Malate | 
| Sutent (Sunitinib Malate) | 
| Sylatron (Peginterferon Alfa-2b) | 
| Sylvant (Siltuximab) | 
| Synovir (Thalidomide) | 
| Synribo (Omacetaxine Mepesuccinate) | 
| TAC | 
| Tafinlar (Dabrafenib) | 
| Talc | 
| Tamoxifen Citrate | 
| Tarabine PFS (Cytarabine) | 
| Tarceva (Erlotinib Hydrochloride) | 
| Targretin (Bexarotene) | 
| Tasigna (Nilotinib) | 
| Taxol (Paclitaxel) | 
| Taxotere (Docetaxel) | 
| Temodar (Temozolomide) | 
| Temozolomide | 
| Temsirolimus | 
| Thalidomide | 
| Thalomid (Thalidomide) | 
| Toposar (Etoposide) | 
| Topotecan Hydrochloride | 
| Toremifene | 
| Torisel (Temsirolimus) | 
| Tositumomab and I 131 Iodine Tositumomab | 
| Totect (Dexrazoxane Hydrochloride) | 
| Trametinib | 
| Trastuzumab | 
| Treanda (Bendamustine Hydrochloride) | 
| Trisenox (Arsenic Trioxide) | 
| Tykerb (Lapatinib Ditosylate) | 
| Vandetanib | 
| VAMP | 
| Vectibix (Panitumumab) | 
| VeIP | 
| Velban (Vinblastine Sulfate) | 
| Velcade (Bortezomib) | 
| Velsar (Vinblastine Sulfate) | 
| Vemurafenib | 
| VePesid (Etoposide) | 
| Viadur (Leuprolide Acetate) | 
| Vidaza (Azacitidine) | 
| Vinblastine Sulfate | 
| Vincasar PFS (Vincristine Sulfate) | 
| Vincristine Sulfate | 
| Vincristine Sulfate Liposome | 
| Vinorelbine Tartrate | 
| Vismodegib | 
| Voraxaze (Glucarpidase) | 
| Vorinostat | 
| Votrient (Pazopanib Hydrochloride) | 
| Wellcovorin (Leucovorin Calcium) | 
| Xalkori (Crizotinib) | 
| Xeloda (Capecitabine) | 
| XELOX | 
| Xgeva (Denosumab) | 
| Xofigo (Radium 223 Dichloride) | 
| Xtandi (Enzalutamide) | 
| Yervoy (Ipilimumab) | 
| Zaltrap (Ziv-Aflibercept) | 
| Zelboraf (Vemurafenib) | 
| Zevalin (Ibritumomab Tiuxetan) | 
| Zinecard (Dexrazoxane Hydrochloride) | 
| Ziv-Aflibercept | 
| Zoladex (Goserelin Acetate) | 
| Zoledronic Acid | 
| Zolinza (Vorinostat) | 
| Zometa (Zoledronic Acid) | 
| Zykadia (Ceritinib) | 
| Zytiga (Abiraterone Acetate) | 
HOW TO FIGHT CANCER:
WHAT IS THE DOCTOR TALKING ABOUT WHEN HE SAYS:
| 
Alkylating agent–An anticancer drug that   interferes with cancer cell division by binding to DNA. | 
| 
Anemia–A shortage of hemoglobin within the blood. | 
| 
Antigen–Foreign matter that provokes an immune   response in the body it invades. | 
| 
Apoptosis–A process whereby a cell causes its own   breakdown (death). | 
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Autoimmune–A condition where the immune system attacks   some part of the body that  
it should not consider as foreign, eg, rheumatoid   arthritis. | 
| 
B cell–A type of lymphocyte that matures in the   bone marrow and goes on to produce  
antibodies if stimulated by the right   antigen. | 
| 
B-symptoms–Drenching night sweats, unexplained loss of   10% of body weight, marked  
weakness, and a fever of more than 100°F (38°C)   lasting for more than a week. | 
| 
Binet–A staging system for lymphomas. | 
| 
Bone marrow–Tissue contained within   the central cavity of bones. It is responsible for the  
production of blood   cells. | 
| 
CD–Stands for "cluster of differentiation." Used with a   number (eg, CD52) to name a specific  
antigenic marker found on lymphocytes. | 
| 
Cells–Cells are the basic unit of life. Some   organisms, such as bacteria, are just individual  
free-living cells. Other   multicellular organisms, such as humans, have many different kinds of cells. | 
| 
Chemotherapy–The use of drugs to   treat cancers. | 
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Chromosomes–Structures within a   cell that carry its genetic information in the form of DNA. | 
| 
CLL–Chronic lymphocytic leukemia; a cancer of the blood caused by   the accumulation of  
affected B cells in the body that typically progresses   slowly. | 
| 
Complete response–The disappearance of   all signs of cancer in response to treatment.  
This does not always mean the   cancer has been cured. | 
| 
CT–Computed tomography; a medical imaging technique that uses   x-rays to form very clear  
pictures of the inside of the body that appear as   slices down its length. | 
| 
Diagnosis–The determination of the nature of a disease   through its signs and symptoms and  
the use of specific tests. | 
| 
Flow cytometry–Automated system for   detecting the binding to cells of antibodies labeled  
with a fluorescent dye. | 
| 
Fludarabine therapy–A form of CLL treatment   that involves a chemotherapy that interferes  
with the making of DNA so new   leukemia cells cannot grow and shortens the life of existing leukemia cells. | 
| 
Immune System–The organs responsible   for the ability of the body to fight infection by recognizing  
invading   bacteria, viruses, and fungi as foreign matter and destroying them. | 
| 
Immunophenotyping–A way of characterizing   cells by the antibodies that they display on  
their surface. | 
| 
Infection–Invasion of the body by a bacterium, virus,   or fungus. | 
| 
Leukemias–Cancer of blood-forming tissue, which causes   overproduction of white blood cells. | 
|  | 
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Lymph node–Swellings along the lymphatic system where   lymph (a clear fluid that resembles blood  
plasma) is filtered to remove   foreign material. | 
| 
Lymphoid–Tissue associated with the lymphatic system,   including tonsils and adenoids. | 
| 
Lymphatic system–A network of tubes—like   the blood system, but without a pump—that carries a  
fluid called lymph all   around the body. | 
| 
Lymphocyte–A type of white blood cell involved in the   immune system. There are 3 kinds: B, T, and  
NK cells. | 
| 
Malignant–Cancerous growth that invades surrounding   tissue and spreads to other parts of the body. | 
| 
Markers–Specific antigens that are found on   lymphocytes. Different markers are associated with  
lymphocytes found in the   various types of leukemia/lymphoma. | 
| 
Metastasis–A secondary tumor formed when a cancer cell   breaks off from the original site, travels  
around the bloodstream, and   implants in another organ. | 
| 
Monoclonal antibody–An artificially   produced pure form of an antibody. Normally, an  
antigen will cause many slightly   different forms of an antibody to be formed. | 
| 
MRI–Magnetic resonance imaging; a medical imaging technique that   uses strong magnet fields  
and high-frequency radio waves to form very clear   pictures of the inside of the body that can be  
viewed in any direction. | 
| 
Mutations–An alteration in the genetic material of a   cell caused by change in the sequence of 
nucleotides in its DNA. | 
| 
Myeloid–Refers to the bone marrow. Myeloid stem   cells go on to form red blood cells, platelets,  
and white blood cells that   are not lymphocytes. | 
| 
NK cells–Natural killer cells; a type of lymphocyte   that recognizes and kills cells infected with a virus. | 
| 
Nucleus–Part of the cell that contains the   chromosomes. | 
| 
Platelets–Tiny blood cells that are important in blood   clotting. | 
| 
Pluripotent–A description of the   stem cells that can go on to form any other type of blood cell. | 
| 
Proteins–The basic building block of the body. As   well as forming the structure of tissues, such  
as muscle, they also act as   enzymes controlling the chemical processes of the body. | 
| 
Purine analog–An anticancer drug that   interferes with cancer cell division and causes their death.  
The enzyme that   is responsible for DNA replication tries to use the analog rather than the   proper  
purine, and thus does not function correctly. | 
| 
Radiology–The use of medical imaging techniques such   as x-ray, CT, ultrasound, and  
MRI for diagnosis. | 
| 
Radiotherapy–The use of radiation to   kill cancer cells. X-rays and gamma-rays are the most  
commonly used forms. | 
| 
Rai–A staging system for lymphoma. | 
| 
Refractory–A cancer that does not respond to particular   treatment. | 
| 
Remission–Reduction in the severity or temporary   disappearance of a cancer. | 
| 
Response rate–The proportion of   patients in which a treatment has an effect on cancer.  
Responses can be   partial or complete. | 
| 
Staging–The use of a set of criteria, such as spread   of disease, to decide how far a cancer has  
advanced so that the correct   treatment can be offered. | 
| 
Stem cell–Cells that divide to produce all the   different kinds of cells within an organ.  
For blood cells, these are mostly   found in the marrow, but some move into the blood. | 
| 
Symptom–An indication of disease that a patient   reports. | 
| 
T cell–A type of lymphocyte that matures in the   thymus and binds to a specific antigen if it  
encounters it in the body. | 
| 
Thrombocytopenia–A shortage of platelets   within the blood. | 
| 
Tumor–An abnormal growth of solid tissue that may   be malignant or benign. | 

 
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