Immunotherapy
Monoclonal Antibodies
Rescue Me
Chemotherapy
Oncology Abbreviations
100

The three most common side effects of immunotherapy.

What are fatigue, diarrhea and skin rash?

100

Approved in 1998 for treatment in breast cancer, it is the oldest anti-HER2 monoclonal antibody. 

Trastuzumab

100

This medication is a reduced form of folic acid and is commonly used as a prophylactic rescue medication for high dose methotrexate. 

What is leucovorin?

100

This chemotherapy agent was isolated from the needles of the Pacific Yew tree and belongs to the class of taxanes. 

What is Paclitaxel?

100

TLS

What is Tumor Lysis Syndrome?

200

Two methods (scores) of evaluating PD-L1 expression in tumors

What are CPS (Combined Positivity Score) and TPS (Tumor Proportion Score)?

200

This monoclonal antibody targets the CD20 antigen on the surface of B-lymphocytes and is used in combination with chemotherapy in such regimens like R-CHOP to treat lymphomas

What is rituximab?

200

Filgrastim and it's longer acting form pegfilgrastim are used to stimulate this specific type of myeloid cell to help prevent infection in patients receiving chemotherapy.

What are neutrophils?

200

To prevent development of hemorrhagic cystitis, this prophylactic medication must be given concurrently with IFOSfamide infusions and sometimes with high doses of cyclophosphamide.

What is MESNA?

200

APL

What is Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia?

300

In patients experiencing Grade 2 or higher adverse events associated with immunotherapy in addition to holding therapy, this type of medication is used first line to elevate symptoms. 

What are corticosteroids?

300

This EGFR-targeted monoclonal antibody is known to cause dermatological toxicities such as acneiform rash in up to 87% of patients and hypomagnesemia in up to 55% of patients.

What is Cetuximab?

300

This medication is used to quickly reduce excessively high methotrexate levels in patients developing renal toxicity.

What is glucarpidase?

300

This class of chemotherapy medications (which includes vincristine) has specific recommendations for IV use only, and fatal warning if given intrathecally.

What are the vinca alkaloids?

300

NSCLC

What is Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer?

400

Mechanism of action of Ipilimumab

What is CTLA-4 inhibition?

400

Premedications such as acetaminophen, H1 blockers and steroids are often given to prevent this side effect for many monoclonal antibodies. 

What are infusion reactions?

400

The intracellular chelating agent is used as a cardioprotectant in patients receiving doxorubicin.

What is dexrazoxane?

400

Mechanism of action of Etoposide

What is topoisomerase II inhibition?

400

BSA

What is Body Surface Area?

500

The brand name of Atezolizumab + hyaluronidase

What is Tecentriq Hybreza?

500

The mechanism of action for Bevacizumab and Ramucirumab. 

What is inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)?

500

In patients with G6PD deficiency, this rescue agent enzyme for hyperuricemia can cause severe hemolytic reactions.

What is rasburicase?

500

Known as a vesicant, this ruby-colored chemotherapy agent has a recommended lifetime cumulative maximum dosing. 

What is Doxorubicin?

500

MTX

What is methotrexate?

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