Combination chemotherapy regimen
This section contains information about combination chemotherapy regimen. It includes information about how each regimen is given and possible side effects that may be experienced with that regimen.
A chemotherapy drug can be either given on its own or in combination with other drugs. This is when more than one chemotherapy drug is given. If you cannot find information about a particular regimen there is further information about chemotherapy in the individual chemotherapy drug section.
The list of regimen is in alphabetical order, select the one you are interested in for further information.
- ABVD
- AC
- BEP
- C-VAMP
- CAF
- Capecitabine & docetaxel
- Carboplatin & etoposide
- CAV
- ChlVPP
- Cisplatin & fluorouracil
- CMF
- de Gramont
- DHAP & R-DHAP
- Docetaxel & cisplatin
- Doxorubicin & ifosfamide
- E-CMF
- EC
- ECF
- ECX
- EEX
- ELF
- ESHAP & R-ESHAP
- Etoposide & cisplatin
- FEC
- GemCap
- GemCarbo
- Gemcitabine & cisplatin
- GemTaxol
- ICE & RICE
- Irinotecan with de Gramont
- Mayo
- MIC
- MM
- MMM
- MVP
- Oxaliplatin & 5FU
- Paclitaxel & carboplatin
- Pemetrexed & cisplatin
- PCV
- PMitCEBO
- R-CHOP & CHOP
- TAC
- VAD
- VAPEC-B
- Vinorelbine & carboplatin
- Vinorelbine & cisplatin