Most common medicines to treat testicular cancer?

Testicular cancer forms in one or both testicles when malignant cancer cells form in the tissues. Depending on the stage and extent, testicular cancer is treated in three ways: surgery, radiation and/or chemotherapy. Surgery, or orchiectomy, is typically a first-line treatment, which includes removal of parts or all of the testicle and associated parts.

The most common form of chemotherapy drugs used for testicular cancer is BEP. BEP is a combination of three drugs, which consists of etoposide, bleomycin and cysplatin. These medicines are designed to kill the fast-growing cancer cells.

The cycles may vary, but generally consist of three cycles. Each cycles includes a 5 day drug therapy, followed by a two weeks rest and recovery period. Chemotherapy is not localized like radiation therapy.

Instead, it is a systematic treatment in which the medicine runs through your system.

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