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GemCarbo chemotherapy is an anti-cancer therapy that is used to treat lung and bladder cancers. The therapy is made up of two drugs – gemcitabine and carboplatin.
GemCarbo chemotherapy is usually administered as a day care procedure or during a short stay at hospital. Before the chemotherapy, blood tests are performed to check the patient’s blood count is high enough for the treatment to be safely received.
The patient is also usually given medication to prevent nausea and sickness, although some nausea may still occur as a side effect of treatment. The anti-sickness medication is usually given by injection but can also be taken in tablet form.
The therapy may be given as an intravenous infusion into the arm using a cannula or if the site of administration is a large vein in the neck, a central venous catheter is used. The drip is usually run through a pump to ensure the medication is given over a set period of time. One drip containing gemcitabine is given first over a period of half an hour and a carboplatin drip then follows for 30 to 60 minutes.
On the first day of the regimen, both the gemcitabine and carboplatin are given. On day 8, only gemcitabine is given. The patient then rests for two weeks until day 22, when the next cycle of treatment begins. This cycle is usually repeated 4 to 6 times, with treatment lasting a total of three to four months.
After the chemotherapy, the patient is allowed to leave and is given anti-sickness drugs to take home with them as well as anti-diarrhea tablets if they are needed.
Chemotherapy drugs are intended to kill cancer cells but they also kill many normal cells in the process. The cytotoxic effects of these agents causes various side effects. Side effects vary form patient to patient, with some experiencing very few effects while others are severely affected.
Some examples of the common side effects include: