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- ICE_(chemotherapy) abstract "ICE is a combination chemotherapy regimen employing three drugs: ifosfamide (trade name: Ifex), carboplatin (trade name: Paraplatin), and etoposide (trade names: VP-16, VePesid). This regimen is commonly used to treat primary progressive and poor-risk recurrent lymphomas.In the last few years, it has become more common to include the drug rituximab alongside the ICE protocol, a regimen commonly referred to as R-ICE. Rituximab is a monoclonal antibody which binds to and helps destroy B cells.".
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- ICE_(chemotherapy) subject Category:Chemotherapy_regimens.
- ICE_(chemotherapy) comment "ICE is a combination chemotherapy regimen employing three drugs: ifosfamide (trade name: Ifex), carboplatin (trade name: Paraplatin), and etoposide (trade names: VP-16, VePesid). This regimen is commonly used to treat primary progressive and poor-risk recurrent lymphomas.In the last few years, it has become more common to include the drug rituximab alongside the ICE protocol, a regimen commonly referred to as R-ICE. Rituximab is a monoclonal antibody which binds to and helps destroy B cells.".
- ICE_(chemotherapy) label "ICE (chemotherapy)".
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- ICE_(chemotherapy) sameAs Q5969522.
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