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Cancer Treatment: Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to kill cancer cells. Where surgery and radiation can remove or kill cancer in a specific part of the body, chemotherapy effects the entire body, not just where a cancer started and it can kill cancer cells that may have spread. Learn more about chemotherapy by talking with your doctor and visiting https://StandUpToCancer.org/ClinicalTrials.
Stand up and donate: http://www.StandUpToCancer.org/donate
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published: 06 Mar 2018
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How does chemotherapy work? - Hyunsoo Joshua No
Discover how chemotherapy drugs use cytotoxic agents to attack cancer cells and the impact they have on your body.
--
During World War I, scientists were trying to develop an antidote to the poisonous yellow cloud known as mustard gas. They discovered the gas was irrevocably damaging the bone marrow of affected soldiers. This gave the scientists an idea: cancer cells and bone marrow both replicate rapidly. Could mustard gas be used to fight cancer? Hyunsoo No details the discovery and development of chemotherapy.
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published: 05 Dec 2019
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Having chemotherapy for breast cancer - patient guide
This video has been kindly funded by The Ashley Charitable Trust:
http://www.ashleycharitabletrust.org.uk
and supported by:
https://www.hospitalcharity.co.uk
The Oncology Team, along with a patient, take you through the experience of having chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer.
The production covers;
1. What chemotherapy is
2. Deciding on your treatment and consenting
3. Preparing for treatment
4. The length of treatment time
5. Arriving on the unit for treatment
6. The types of intravenous access - cannula / PICC line
7. Meeting the pharmacist and additional medications
8. Having chemotherapy treatment on the unit
9. Experiencing side effects during treatment
10. Receiving medication for side effects
11. Assessing the effectiveness of treatment
12. Side effects of chemotherapy
13....
published: 06 May 2020
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Chemotherapy Basics
published: 01 Apr 2020
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Acute Complications of Chemotherapy (side effects, adverse effects)
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Chemo Sucks. Science Is Changing That
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We use chemotherapy because it works, but no one has ever come home from chemo treatment and gone "That was fun!" Let's look at the new targeted therapies and personalized treatments for cancer that doctors are developing for clinical use.
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published: 11 Aug 2023
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Chemotherapy
In this video, you will learn what chemotherapy is, how it works, what to expect and how to manage potential side effects. You will also learn what resources are available to help you and your family cope. This video is a supplement to the Chemotherapy Guide. The guide has more detailed information which you can quickly find.
For more information visit: https://www.mdanderson.org/treatment-options/chemotherapy.html
Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: https://my.mdanderson.org/requestappointment
published: 01 Feb 2022
1:12
Cancer Treatment: Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to kill cancer cells. Where surgery and radiation can remove or kill cancer in a specific part of the body, chemotherapy effect...
Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to kill cancer cells. Where surgery and radiation can remove or kill cancer in a specific part of the body, chemotherapy effects the entire body, not just where a cancer started and it can kill cancer cells that may have spread. Learn more about chemotherapy by talking with your doctor and visiting https://StandUpToCancer.org/ClinicalTrials.
Stand up and donate: http://www.StandUpToCancer.org/donate
Stand Up To Cancer’s mission is to raise funds to accelerate the pace of groundbreaking translational research that can get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives now. Find out more about Stand Up To Cancer: http://www.StandUpToCancer.org
Subscribe now to be notified of future live events and new uploads: https://www.youtube.com/SU2C?sub_conf…
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https://wn.com/Cancer_Treatment_Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to kill cancer cells. Where surgery and radiation can remove or kill cancer in a specific part of the body, chemotherapy effects the entire body, not just where a cancer started and it can kill cancer cells that may have spread. Learn more about chemotherapy by talking with your doctor and visiting https://StandUpToCancer.org/ClinicalTrials.
Stand up and donate: http://www.StandUpToCancer.org/donate
Stand Up To Cancer’s mission is to raise funds to accelerate the pace of groundbreaking translational research that can get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives now. Find out more about Stand Up To Cancer: http://www.StandUpToCancer.org
Subscribe now to be notified of future live events and new uploads: https://www.youtube.com/SU2C?sub_conf…
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- published: 06 Mar 2018
- views: 169973
5:26
How does chemotherapy work? - Hyunsoo Joshua No
Discover how chemotherapy drugs use cytotoxic agents to attack cancer cells and the impact they have on your body.
--
During World War I, scientists were try...
Discover how chemotherapy drugs use cytotoxic agents to attack cancer cells and the impact they have on your body.
--
During World War I, scientists were trying to develop an antidote to the poisonous yellow cloud known as mustard gas. They discovered the gas was irrevocably damaging the bone marrow of affected soldiers. This gave the scientists an idea: cancer cells and bone marrow both replicate rapidly. Could mustard gas be used to fight cancer? Hyunsoo No details the discovery and development of chemotherapy.
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Discover how chemotherapy drugs use cytotoxic agents to attack cancer cells and the impact they have on your body.
--
During World War I, scientists were trying to develop an antidote to the poisonous yellow cloud known as mustard gas. They discovered the gas was irrevocably damaging the bone marrow of affected soldiers. This gave the scientists an idea: cancer cells and bone marrow both replicate rapidly. Could mustard gas be used to fight cancer? Hyunsoo No details the discovery and development of chemotherapy.
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- published: 05 Dec 2019
- views: 5345690
16:11
Having chemotherapy for breast cancer - patient guide
This video has been kindly funded by The Ashley Charitable Trust:
http://www.ashleycharitabletrust.org.uk
and supported by:
https://www.hospitalcharity.co.uk
...
This video has been kindly funded by The Ashley Charitable Trust:
http://www.ashleycharitabletrust.org.uk
and supported by:
https://www.hospitalcharity.co.uk
The Oncology Team, along with a patient, take you through the experience of having chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer.
The production covers;
1. What chemotherapy is
2. Deciding on your treatment and consenting
3. Preparing for treatment
4. The length of treatment time
5. Arriving on the unit for treatment
6. The types of intravenous access - cannula / PICC line
7. Meeting the pharmacist and additional medications
8. Having chemotherapy treatment on the unit
9. Experiencing side effects during treatment
10. Receiving medication for side effects
11. Assessing the effectiveness of treatment
12. Side effects of chemotherapy
13. Monitoring your own temperature
14. Contacting the oncology unit for advice
15. Progressing through treatment
16. Recovering from treatment
17. Accessing support networks
18. Finishing treatment
For information about OUH oncology please visit:
https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/cancer/services/oncology.aspx
For patient information leaflets please visit:
https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/cancer/leaflets.aspx
https://wn.com/Having_Chemotherapy_For_Breast_Cancer_Patient_Guide
This video has been kindly funded by The Ashley Charitable Trust:
http://www.ashleycharitabletrust.org.uk
and supported by:
https://www.hospitalcharity.co.uk
The Oncology Team, along with a patient, take you through the experience of having chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer.
The production covers;
1. What chemotherapy is
2. Deciding on your treatment and consenting
3. Preparing for treatment
4. The length of treatment time
5. Arriving on the unit for treatment
6. The types of intravenous access - cannula / PICC line
7. Meeting the pharmacist and additional medications
8. Having chemotherapy treatment on the unit
9. Experiencing side effects during treatment
10. Receiving medication for side effects
11. Assessing the effectiveness of treatment
12. Side effects of chemotherapy
13. Monitoring your own temperature
14. Contacting the oncology unit for advice
15. Progressing through treatment
16. Recovering from treatment
17. Accessing support networks
18. Finishing treatment
For information about OUH oncology please visit:
https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/cancer/services/oncology.aspx
For patient information leaflets please visit:
https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/cancer/leaflets.aspx
- published: 06 May 2020
- views: 399519
7:31
Acute Complications of Chemotherapy (side effects, adverse effects)
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- published: 30 Jul 2018
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9:06
Chemo Sucks. Science Is Changing That
Visit https://brilliant.org/scishow/ to get started learning STEM for free. The first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription and a 30-day...
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We use chemotherapy because it works, but no one has ever come home from chemo treatment and gone "That was fun!" Let's look at the new targeted therapies and personalized treatments for cancer that doctors are developing for clinical use.
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https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/drugs/abvd
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We use chemotherapy because it works, but no one has ever come home from chemo treatment and gone "That was fun!" Let's look at the new targeted therapies and personalized treatments for cancer that doctors are developing for clinical use.
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https://www.aacr.org/patients-caregivers/about-cancer/what-is-cancer/
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- published: 11 Aug 2023
- views: 942844
22:36
Chemotherapy
In this video, you will learn what chemotherapy is, how it works, what to expect and how to manage potential side effects. You will also learn what resources ar...
In this video, you will learn what chemotherapy is, how it works, what to expect and how to manage potential side effects. You will also learn what resources are available to help you and your family cope. This video is a supplement to the Chemotherapy Guide. The guide has more detailed information which you can quickly find.
For more information visit: https://www.mdanderson.org/treatment-options/chemotherapy.html
Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: https://my.mdanderson.org/requestappointment
https://wn.com/Chemotherapy
In this video, you will learn what chemotherapy is, how it works, what to expect and how to manage potential side effects. You will also learn what resources are available to help you and your family cope. This video is a supplement to the Chemotherapy Guide. The guide has more detailed information which you can quickly find.
For more information visit: https://www.mdanderson.org/treatment-options/chemotherapy.html
Request an appointment at MD Anderson by calling 1-877-632-6789 or online: https://my.mdanderson.org/requestappointment
- published: 01 Feb 2022
- views: 12092