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Common chemotherapy medications used for treating ovarian cancer
Chemotherapy is a systemic treatment that is done after surgery; this process uses anti-cancer medications that enter the bloodstream and destroy the cancer cells. In some cases, chemotherapy may be done before surgery to remove the tumor; this process is known as neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Chemotherapy can be administered orally or intravenously or by using a technique called hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC). HIPEC is a process of targeting the ovaries and abdominal area; this uses a higher level of chemo medications that are administered directly into the abdomen through a catheter while lowering the level of medicines to other areas of the body. Intraperitoneal therapy is mostly prescribed for patients with third stage cancer. However, most doctors consider chemotherapy that is administered intravenously as an effective method. The common chemo medications include carboplatin and paclitaxel. The combination of these medications may be used for treating several cancers, including ovarian cancer. 1. Carboplatin/Paclitaxel Carboplatin is generally administered in the veins and is mainly used to treat ovarian and lung cancer. The administration of this medication may cause pain in the site where it is injected. It is necessary to inform the doctors about the pain so that they may adjust the process accordingly.
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