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- 7+3_(chemotherapy) abstract "\"7+3\" in the context of chemotherapy is an acronym for a chemotherapy regimen that is most often used today (as of 2014) as first-line induction therapy (to induce remission) in acute myelogenous leukemia, excluding the acute promyelocytic leukemia form, which is better treated with ATRA and/or arsenic trioxide and requires less chemotherapy (if requires it at all, which is not always the case).The name \"7+3\" comes from the duration of chemotherapy course, which consists of 7 days of standard-dose cytarabine, and 3 days of an antracycline antibiotic or an anthracenedione, most often daunorubicin (can be substituted for doxorubicin or idarubicin or mitoxantrone).".
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- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink ADE_(chemotherapy).
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Acronym.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Acute_myeloid_leukemia.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Acute_promyelocytic_leukemia.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Anthracycline.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Anthraquinone.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Antibiotics.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Arsenic_trioxide.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemotherapy_regimens_used_in_acute_myeloid_leukemia.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Chemotherapy.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Chemotherapy_regimen.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Cure.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Cyclophosphamide.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Cytarabine.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink DAM_(chemotherapy).
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink DAT_(chemotherapy).
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Daunorubicin.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Doxorubicin.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Etoposide.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Glucocorticoid.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Idarubicin.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Melphalan.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Mercaptopurine.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Methotrexate.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Mitoxantrone.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Myeloperoxidase.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Prednisolone.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Tioguanine.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Tretinoin.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Vinblastine.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLink Vincristine.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "7+3 (chemotherapy)".
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "7+3".
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- 7+3_(chemotherapy) subject Category:Chemotherapy_regimens_used_in_acute_myeloid_leukemia.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) hypernym Acronym.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) type Company.
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) comment "\"7+3\" in the context of chemotherapy is an acronym for a chemotherapy regimen that is most often used today (as of 2014) as first-line induction therapy (to induce remission) in acute myelogenous leukemia, excluding the acute promyelocytic leukemia form, which is better treated with ATRA and/or arsenic trioxide and requires less chemotherapy (if requires it at all, which is not always the case).The name \"7+3\" comes from the duration of chemotherapy course, which consists of 7 days of standard-dose cytarabine, and 3 days of an antracycline antibiotic or an anthracenedione, most often daunorubicin (can be substituted for doxorubicin or idarubicin or mitoxantrone).".
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) label "7+3 (chemotherapy)".
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) sameAs Q18040159.
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- 7+3_(chemotherapy) sameAs 7+3_(химиотерапия).
- 7+3_(chemotherapy) sameAs Q18040159.
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