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By: Ghada M. Zaher Resident of Nuclear Medicine and Clinical Oncology, Nuclear Medicine Department, Mansoura University Hospitals Ghada.M.Zaher 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. General idea about chemotherapy Chemotherputic agents General Rules in preparing Chemotherapeutic Agents. General examples about chemotherapy prepartion Take home massage Ghada.M.Zaher 2 Treatment with cytotoxic medication Prevents cancer cells from dividing and growing Kills the cancer cells but also the good cells Ghada.M.Zaher 3 Generally given by intravenous injection or orally Most chemotherapy drugs act by damaging DNA or inhibiting DNA synthesis Important exceptions are drugs that target microtubules Ghada.M.Zaher 4 1940’s – first use of successful use alkylating agent nitrogen mustard to treat human cancer. 1950-1960’s – major alkylating agents and anti-metabolites currently in use synthesized. Effective against wide range of cancer types, particularly rapidly growing leukemias and lymphomas. Scientific principles of cancer chemotherapy developed. Ghada.M.Zaher 5 1-Cure cancer 2- Control cancer 3-Ease cancer symptoms (also called palliative care) Ghada.M.Zaher 6 1- Make a tumor smaller before surgery or radiation therapy. This is called neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. 2- Destroy cancer cells that may remain after surgery or radiation therapy. This is called adjuvant chemotherapy. 3- Help radiation therapy and biological therapy work better. 4- Destroy cancer cells that have come back (recurrent cancer) or spread to other parts of your body (metastatic cancer). Ghada.M.Zaher 7 a regimen for chemotherapy defining the drugs to be used, their dosage, the frequency and duration of treatments and other considerations. In modern oncology, many regimens combine several chemotherapy drugs in combination chemotherapy. The majority of drugs used in cancer chemotherapy are cytostatic. The first successful combination chemotherapy was MOPP introduced in 1963 for lymphomas. Ghada.M.Zaher 8 Ghada.M.Zaher 9 Alkylating agent :Interact with DNA causing substitution reactions as cispaltin . Antimetabolites:Cytotoxic effects as Antitumor antibiotics:Affect structure and function methotrexate ,gemzar ,5-fu of nucleic acids by: Intercalation between base pairs (doxorubicin), DNA strand fragmentation (bleomycin), Cross-linking DNA (mitomycin). • Alkloids:Arrest of cells in metaphase as vincrestine and vinblastine 10 • • • Stabilization of cytoplasmic microtubules Formation of abnormal bundles of microtubules Examples: paclitaxel and docetaxel 11 12 Intravenous and oral cancer treatments are the main methods of treating cancer. But the same chemotherapy that treats the cancer won’t help if it is not made properly. Improperly made chemotherapy can even be harmful as we mentioned. Ghada.M.Zaher 13 The Whole process has to be: Sterile, Accurate, and Timely ! Ghada.M.Zaher 14 The chemotherapy must be sterile, so the patient does not get infected by the chemotherapy as it is administered into his/her body. A technician or pharmacist stands in front a Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC) to make the chemotherapy. The chemotherapy is made inside this cabinet for two reasons. The first reason is to keep the chemotherapy preparation sterile. The second reason is to limit the contact between the chemotherapy particles and the preparation staff. Ghada.M.Zaher 15 The chemotherapy must be made accurate, which means that it is made exactly as needed by the patient. With chemotherapy, there is no room for error. The pharmacist must be 100% correct, and accuracy takes time. Every chemotherapy order is reviewed by the clinical team to ensure safe medication use. In addition, every medication prepared must be the right drug and the right dose. The fluid that contains the drug must be right. Also, the chemotherapy must be labeled accurately to include the necessary information. Ghada.M.Zaher 16 It takes time to prepare chemotherapy… The chemotherapy must be made in a timely manner that also guarantees sterility and accuracy. Timely does not mean “as fast as possible.” Timely means the least amount of time that still produces an accurate and sterile product. Ghada.M.Zaher 17 1. 2. 3. The doctor: Orders a chemotherapy. The pharmacist: Reviews the order for accuracy and completeness. Infusion Nurse: Notifies the pharmacy when all assessments and parameters are cleared. Ghada.M.Zaher 18 Hand washing and disinfecting Changing procedures Wash hands again if necessary Use glove Preparing for administration: At the beginning of each day disinfect the safety workbench with a disinfectant. The vial should be disinfected before puncturing Ghada.M.Zaher 19 Ghada.M.Zaher 20 Generic Name: Paclitaxel What Taxol Is Used For: Taxol is an anti-cancer ("antineoplastic" or "cytotoxic") chemotherapy drug. Taxol is classified as a "plant alkaloid," a "taxane" and an "antimicrotubule agent." Taxol is used for the treatment of breast, ovarian, lung, bladder, prostate, melanoma, esophageal, as well as other types of solid tumor cancers. It has also been used in Kaposi's sarcoma. Taxol is given as an injection or infusion into the vein (intravenous, IV) Taxol is an irritant. An irritant is a chemical that can cause inflammation of the vein through which it is given. If the medication escapes from the vein it can cause tissue damage. The nurse or doctor who gives Taxol must be carefully trained. If you experience pain or notice redness or swelling at the IV site while you are receiving Taxol, alert your health care professional immediately. Because severe allergic reactions have occurred in some people taking Taxol, you will be asked to take medications to help prevent a reaction. Your doctor will prescribe the exact regimen. Taxol is given over various amounts of times and in various schedules. Protected from light Generic Name: Docetaxel Drug Type: Taxotere is an anti-cancer ("antineoplastic" or "cytotoxic") chemotherapy drug. Taxotere is classified as a "plant alkaloid," a "taxane" and an "antimicrotubule agent." What Taxotere Is Used For: Approved in treatment of breast cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, advanced stomach cancer, head and neck cancer and metastatic prostate Taxotere is given through a vein (intravenously, IV) Protect from light Premedication with a corticosteroid pill starting a day prior to Taxotere infusion for 3 days is given to reduce the severity of fluid retention and allergic reactions. Your doctor will prescribe the exact regimen. Don’t be shaked Trade Names: Platinol Drug Type: Cisplatin is an anti-cancer ("antineoplastic" or "cytotoxic") chemotherapy drug. Cisplatin is classified as an "alkylating agent." What Cisplatin Is Used For: Used to treat testicular, ovarian, bladder, head and neck, esophageal, small and non-small cell lung, breast, cervical, stomach and prostate cancers. Also to treat Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, neuroblastoma, sarcomas, multiple myeloma, melanoma, and mesothelioma. Cisplatin is administered through a vein Cisplatin is an irritant. An irritant is a chemical that can cause inflammation of the vein through which it is given. If Cisplatin escapes from the vein it can cause tissue damage. The nurse or doctor who gives Cisplatin must be carefully trained. Before and/or after the Cisplatin infusion, extra IV fluids are given, care is taken to ensure adequate hydration before, during and after Cisplatin, to protect your kidney function. Should be preprated with plenty of fluids contain potassium and magnsium Diluted in NaCL solution Trade name: Paraplatin Drug type: Carboplatin is classified as an "alkylating agent.“ What Carboplatin Is Used For: Carboplatin is used to treat ovarian cancer. Carboplatin is also used for other types of cancer, including lung, head and neck, endometrial, esophageal, bladder, breast, and cervical; central nervous system or germ cell tumors; osteogenic sarcoma. How Carboplatin Is Given: Carboplatin is usually given by infusion into a vein. Protect from light . Trade Name: Eloxatin Drug Type: Oxaliplatin is classified as an "alkylating agent." What Oxaliplatin Is Used For: Oxaliplatin is used to treat colon or rectal cancer that has spread (metastasized), it is often given in combination with other anticancer drugs (fluorouracil and leucovorin). How Oxaliplatin Is Given: It is given by infusion into the vein (intravenous, IV). Do NOT use NS or other chloride containing solutions (degrades) A….Adryamycin B…paclitaxel C…carboplatin,,campto D…Dacrbazine,Dactinomycin,docetaxel E…Epirubcin F…fluracil V…vincristin ,vinblastin BLEOMYCIN CISPLATIN GEMZAR MITOMYCIN TRASTZUMAB CARBOPLATIN OXALIPLATIN CAMPTO SO ALL THE CHEMOTHERAPY DILUTED IN SALINE EXCEPT COX • • • • €Capecitabine (Xeloda) 1-Food delays time to peak plasma level 90 minutes and reduced peak concentration 60% 2-Manufacturer recommends with food as that was the study design 3-Recommendations : Eat first, then take pills on a full stomach Hydration VERY important € Ghada.M.Zaher 32 €Abiraterone (Zytiga) Low-fat meal (7% fat, 300 cal) increased Cmax 7-fold & AUC 5-fold High-fat meal (57% fat, 825 cal) increased Cmax 17-fold and AUC 10-fold Since absorption highly variable based on composition of meals, med should be taken on a empty stomach Ghada.M.Zaher 33 €Sorafenib (Nexavar) High fat meal (50% fat, 900 cal) absorption reduced 29% vs. fasting Moderate fat meal (30% fat, 700 cal) absorption similar to fasting Manufacturer recommends taking on an empty stomach Common side-effect: Abdominal pain Anecdotal evidence: can take with a small low-fat snack to reduce GI symptoms Ghada.M.Zaher 34 €The Grapefruit Developed in the 1700s as a cross between an orange and a shaddock (Pomelo) € Active component It cause Elevation in exposure to anti-cancer drugs leading to increased toxicity y Nilotinib & etoposide have best data y Most other drugs are extrapolated Ghada.M.Zaher 35 Imatinib (Gleevec) Bexarotene (Targetin) Ibrutinib (Imbruvica) Cabozantinib (Cometriq) Etoposide (VePesid) Ghada.M.Zaher 36 Put the patient in a comfortable position with the upper part of the body slightly raised. Prepare an area of the anterior abdominal wall below the navel line with an alcohol swab Grasp the blue plastic safety tab and pull away from the syringe, and discard. Remove needle cover. Holding the syringe, pinch the skin of the patient’s anterior abdominal wall below the navel line. With the bevel of the needle facing up, insert the needle at a 30 to 45 degree angle to the skin in one continuous deliberate motion until the protective sleeve touches the patient’s skin. Ghada.M.Zaher 37 1. 2. 3. Chemotherapy can be harmful to the patient if not prepared accurately. Chemotherapy can be harmful to the staff if not prepared according to the mentioned guiding protocols. It is of utmost importance to give great care to the preparation and storage conditions of the chemotherapeutic agents. Ghada.M.Zaher 38 Thank You for Your Attention and Attendance Ghada.M.Zaher 39