Biochemistry
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Hello, can you help me by drawing the following chemical structures for cancer therapy; thank you in ADVANCE!
Chemotherapy: Uses a combination of drugs to kill cancer cells. Dacarbazine . Temozolomide . Nab-paclitaxel . Paclitaxel . Cisplatin . Carboplatin . Vinblastine
Immunotherapy: To boost the immune system.
Ipilimumab . Nivolumab . Pembrolizumab
Targeted therapy: To treat advanced melanoma.
Vemurafenib . Dabrafenib . Trametinib
Radiation therapy: I am not sure which drugs are being used for this type of therapy (if any)??? Can you help with this section as well.
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