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Updated: Dec 31 2021

Oncology Medications

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  • Oncology Drug Introduction
    • Oncology medications can be broken down into the following categories
      • alkylating agents
      • antimetabolites
      • microtubule inhibitors
      • topoisomerase inhibitors
      • antibiotics
      • immunomodulators
  • Oncology Drug Table
    • Alkylating Agents
        • Name
        • Mechanism of Action
        • Key Indication
        • Key Toxicity
        • Busulfan
        • Cross links DNA
        • CML
        • Bone marrow ablation
        • Pulmonary fibrosis
        • Bone marrow suppression
        • Carboplatin
        • Cisplatin
        • Oxaliplatin
        • Cross links DNA
        • Testicular cancer
        • Ovarian cancer
        • Bladder cancer
        • Lung cancer
        • Nephrotoxicity
        • Peripheral neuropathy
        • Cyclophosphamide
        • DNA cross linkage at guanine residues
        • Leukemia
        • Lymphoma
        • Solid tumors
        • Myelosuppression
        • Hemorrhagic cystitis (prophylaxis with mesna)
        • Chlorambucil
        • Inhibits DNA replication
        • Causes DNA damage
        • CLL
        • Myelosuppression
    • Antimetabolites
        • Name
        • Mechanism of Action
        • Key Indication
        • Key Toxicity
        • Methotrexate
        • Dihydrofolate reductase competitive inhibitor
        • Leukemia
        •   Lymphoma
        •   Sarcoma
        •   Ectopic pregnancy
        •   Abortion
        •   Psoriasis
        •   Rheumatoid arthritis
        • Myelosuppression (reverse with leucovorin)
        •   Megaloblastic anemia (prevent with folate) 
        •   Mucositis/stomatitis
        • Cytarabine
        • Pyrimidine analogue
        • Leukemia
        •   Lymphoma
        • Pancytopenia
        • Fludarabine
        • Purine analogue
        • Leukemia
        • Lymphoma
        • Lymphopenia
        •   Infection
        • 6-Mercaptopurine
        • Purine analogue
        • Immunosuppressant
        • Inflammatory bowel disease
        • SLR
        • Myelosupppression
        • 5-Fluorouracil
        • Pyrimidine analogue
        • Colon cancer
        •   Basal cell carcinoma
        •   Pancreatic cancer
        • Myelosupppression
    • Microtubule Inhibitors
        • Name
        • Mechanism of Action
        • Key Indication
        • Key Toxicity
        • Vinblastine
        • Microtubule inhibitor
        • Lymphoma
        •  Leukemia
        •  Solid tumors
        • Peripheral neuropathy
        •  Neurotoxic
        • Vincristine
        • Microtubule inhibitor
        • Lymphoma
        •  Leukemia
        •  Solid tumors
        • GI problems
        •  Hair loss
        •  Peripheral neuropathy
    • Topoisomerase Inhibitors
        • Name
        • Mechanism of Action
        • Key Indication
        • Key Toxicity
        • Irinotecan
        • DNA topoisomerase inhibitor
        • Colon cancer
        •  Ovarian cancer
        •  Small cell lung cancer
        • Myelosuppression
    • Antibiotics
        • Name
        • Mechanism of Action
        • Key Indication
        • Key Toxicity
        • Bleomycin
        • Free radical DNA damage
        • Hodgkin lymphoma
        •  Testicular cancer
        • Pulmonary fibrosis
        •  Myelosuppression
        • Dactinomycin (actinomycin D)
        • Intercalates between DNA base pairs
        • Ewing sarcoma
        •  Wilms tumor
        •  Rhabdomyosarcoma
        • Myelosuppression
        • Doxorubicin
        • Free radical damage
        •  Intercalates between DNA base pairs
        • Leukemia
        •  Lymphoma
        • Cardiotoxicity
        • Mitomycin
        • DNA-cross linkage
        • Adenocarcinoma of the stomach, pancreas
        • Myelosuppression
        •  Nephrotoxic
        •  Pulmonary toxicity
        •  Cardiotoxicity
    • Immunomodulators
        • Name
        • Mechanism of Action
        • Key Indication
        • Key Toxicity
        • Interferon
        • IFN-α analogue
        • Cancer
        •  Viral infections (Hep B/C)
        • Flu-like syndromes
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