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Aldara (Generic)
Aldara
$24.63
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Aldara is a topical cream used to treat skin conditions such as solar or actinic keratoses, pre-cancerous skin which was induced by sun damage, basal cell carcinoma, genital and perianal warts.
Casodex (Generic)
Casodex
$8.79
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Casodex is a medication used to treat prostate cancer by blocking the action of the male hormone testosterone.
Cytoxan (Generic)
Cytoxan
$1.28
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Cytoxan is a chemotherapy medication used for treating various types of cancer in adults and nephrotic syndrome in children.
Eulexin (Generic)
Eulexin
$1.50
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Eulexin is an antiandrogen. It is used in the treatment of prostate cancer by preventing the actions of androgens (male hormones).
Fempro (Generic)
Fempro
$6.60
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Fempro is used to treat breast cancer in women who are post-menopausal.
Hydrea (Generic)
Hydrea
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Hydrea is used to treat melanoma, chronic myelocytic leukemia, cancer of the ovary, and primary squamous cell (skin) cancer of the head and neck, sickle cell anemia.
Leukeran (Generic)
Leukeran
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Leukeran is a cancer medication which is used to treat certain types of cancer (leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease).
Methotrexate (Generic)
Methotrexate
$1.38
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Methotrexate interferes with the growth of certain cells of the body and used to treat certain types of cancer.
Nolvadex (Generic)
Nolvadex
$0.57
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Nolvadex belongs to the class of anti-estrogens. The medicine is prescribed for breast cancer treatment.
Purinethol (Generic)
Purinethol
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Purinethol is a cancer medication used to treat acute lymphatic leukemia, acute myelogenous leukemia, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and lymphoblastic lymphoma.
Xeloda (Generic)
Xeloda
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Xeloda is used to treat breast cancer and colorectal cancer by slowing or stopping cancer cell growth and by decreasing tumor size.
Zofran (Generic)
Zofran
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Zofran is used to prevent nausea and vomiting that may be caused by surgery or by medicine to treat cancer (chemotherapy or radiation).