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abvd.de
Domain name - abvd.de
Site title - abvd Abscheider Besteckverleih Veranstaltungsservice Dienstleistungen Spülmobil Verleih Geschirrmobil Mieten
Go to website - abvd Abscheider Besteckverleih Veranstaltungsservice Dienstleistungen Spülmobil Verleih Geschirrmobil Mieten
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Location Country - Germany
Provider - Vautron Rechenzentrum AG
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☆ abvd.de. 21600 IN A 94.102.210.89
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Brief facts about abvd:
ABVD is a chemotherapy regimen used in the first-line treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma, replacing the older MOPP protocol. It consists of concurrent treatment with the chemotherapy drugs: • Adriamycin • Bleomycin • Vinblastine • Dacarbazine
BEACOPP - BEACOPP is a chemotherapy regimen for treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma developed by the German Hodgkin Study Group used for patients in Stages > II or early with unfavorable risk factors. Patients typically receive treatment in cycles of 21 days with no drugs given on days 15–21.
CHOP - CHOP is the acronym for a chemotherapy regimen used in the treatment of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Stanford V - Stanford V, is a chemotherapy regimen intended as a first-line treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma.
Hodgkin lymphoma - Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of lymphoma in which cancer originates from a specific type of white blood cell called lymphocytes, where multinucleated Reed–Sternberg cells are present in the patient's lymph nodes.
Chemotherapy regimens used in lymphoma
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