This website can help you learn more about ovarian cancer, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) , metastatic breast cancer (MBC), and pancreatic cancer, and how GEMZAR (gemcitabine HCl) can help treat specific types of each of these diseases. Additional tools can guide you on your way.
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GEMZAR is approved by the FDA in combination with carboplatin (another type of chemotherapy) for the patient with advanced ovarian cancer that has returned at least 6 months after the patient had finished platinum-based therapy. |
GEMZAR is approved by the FDA
in combination with cisplatin (another type of chemotherapy) for the first-line
treatment of patients (for whom surgery is not possible) with locally advanced (stage IIIA or stage IIIB) or metastatic
(stage IV or cancer that has spread) non-small cell lung cancer. |
GEMZAR is approved by the FDA in combination
with paclitaxel for the first-line treatment of patients
with metastatic breast cancer after they have received another type of chemotherapy
called an anthracycline, unless their medical condition did not allow them to receive
an anthracycline. |
GEMZAR is approved by the FDA
as a single agent (given alone) as the first-line treatment for patients with locally
advanced (stage II or stage III when surgery is not an option) or metastatic (stage
IV) adenocarcinoma of the pancreas. GEMZAR is also indicated for patients previously
treated with 5-FU (another type of chemotherapy). |
GEMZAR can suppress bone marrow function, which may cause low blood cell counts.