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Crizotinib

Crizotinib belongs to the class of medications called kinase inhibitors. This drug is used to treat certain types of non-small cell lung cancer that have spread to nearby tissues or other parts of the body. It works by inhibiting the action of a certain naturally occurring substance needed to help cancer cells multiply.

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What are the treatment options for an ALK-positive patient?

Query: Hi doctor, My brother was diagnosed to have ALK positive before two years. He had brain and bone metastasis. He got a brain surgery, WBR and spine radiation. He was on Crizotinib for 10 months and after brain and bone metastasis progression he was on Ceritinib for 5 months. In the latest scan, the d...  Read Full »


Dr. Bharat Patodiya

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your plight. There are a few options more at this time if general condition is good. From the details it appears that chemotherapy is not exhausted yet and it can be utilized now. If only targeted agents are to be discussed, then Alectinib can ...  Read Full »

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