/ About bowel cancer. / Treatment. / Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells. You may have chemotherapy to treat bowel cancer, either alone or together with other treatments. This page describes how chemotherapy treats bowel cancer and which drugs are available.
How is bowel cancer treated? Bowel cancer can be treated with: surgery; chemotherapy; radiation treatment; targeted treatment.
The most common chemotherapy drugs for advanced bowel cancer are: capecitabine (Xeloda) fluorouracil (5FU)
Chemotherapy for small bowel cancer The drugs most commonly used to treat small bowel cancer are: fluorouracil (5FU) capecitabine (Xeloda)
Chemotherapy for small bowel cancer The drugs most commonly used to treat small bowel cancer are: fluorouracil (5FU) capecitabine (Xeloda)
cancers, especially after chemotherapy Bowel Cancer. (Subscribe or Preview). Men's Health.
Chemotherapy for small bowel cancer The drugs most commonly used to treat small bowel cancer are: fluorouracil (5FU) capecitabine (Xeloda)
You might have chemotherapy after surgery for large bowel (colon) cancer. Common chemotherapy drugs for bowel cancer are fluorouracil (5FU), capecitabine and oxaliplatin.
Chemotherapy and targeted therapies (Immunotherapy) for bowel cancer Chemotherapy treatment involves the administration of drugs that either
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