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Regimen Information
For DT + Pace, including Side Effects
DT + Pace
Drugs in this Regimen:
How DT + Pace chemotherapy is given and possible side effects.
DT + Pace for the treatment of Multiple Myeloma
DT + Pace is the acronym for a chemotherapy regimen used in the treatment of multiple myeloma
D = Dexamethasone
T = Tholidomide
P = Cisplatin or Platinol
A = Adriamycin or doxorubicin
C = Cyclophosphamide
E = Etoposide
MOST COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF DT + PACE
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Risk of Infection
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Nausea & Vomiting
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Rick of Bleeding
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Mouth Sores
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Community Responses
Often, the most helpful information regarding treatment side effects comes not from clinical brochures, but rather from other patients like you. We've collected the most helpful community resources to help you prepare for the side effects and coping tips for your chemotherapy regimen.
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