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Onco Rx by Action Fill In The Blanks

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Category: Alkylating Mechanism of Action: Damages
Category: Mechanism of Action: Interferes with DNA synthesis by mimicking metabolites needed for cancer cell
Category: Antitumor Mechanism of Action: DNA function and RNA transcription
Category: alkaloidsMechanism of Action: Inhibits replication during metaphase of mitosis
Category: Mechanism of Action: specific enzymes needed for replication
Category: CorticosteroidsMechanism of Action: Disrupts cell membrane, inhibits protein synthesis, depresses system
Category: Hormones- Cell Cycle Mechanism of Action: Stimulates cellular differentiation, decreases
Category: - Aromatase InhibitorsMechanism of Action: Inhibits an enzyme for estrogen synthesis
Category: Hormones- Estrogen Receptor Modulator (SERM)Mechanism of Action: Estrogen
Category: DexamethasoneMechanism of Action: inflammation and immune response (especially with Taxol) and increases appetite
Category: EmendMechanism of Action: Blocks neurokinin, the substance in the brain causing nausea & vomiting. Lasts 1
Category: ChlorpromazineMechanism of Action: shivering response to chemo (shivering uses energy)
Category: Mechanism of Action: Relaxation, decreases
Category: Mechanism of Action: Blocks histamine response to decrease allergic ; always given with Taxol
 
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