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Coupons for Cancer Prescription Drugs

Free Prescription Drug Coupons! Download your FREE discount coupon(s) below to save money on Cancer medication at pharmacies across the country. These coupons are pre-activated and can be used immediately to save up to 90% on your prescription drugs.

Cancer Drug Coupon List
Drug/Dosage Information Coupon
ABRAXANE INJ 100MG Drug Info
ALIMTA INJ 100MG Drug Info
ALIMTA INJ 500MG Drug Info
ARIMIDEX TAB 1MG Drug Info
AROMASIN TAB 25MG Drug Info
AVASTIN INJ Drug Info
ERBITUX INJ 100MG Drug Info
ERBITUX INJ 200MG Drug Info
GEMZAR INJ 200MG Drug Info
GEMZAR INJ 1GM Drug Info
HERCEPTIN INJ 440MG Drug Info
SUTENT CAP 12.5MG Drug Info
SUTENT CAP 25MG Drug Info
SUTENT CAP 50MG Drug Info
TARCEVA TAB 25MG Drug Info
TARCEVA TAB 100MG Drug Info
TARCEVA TAB 150MG Drug Info
TAXOTERE INJ 20/0.5ML Drug Info
TAXOTERE INJ 20MG/ML Drug Info
TAXOTERE INJ 80MG/4ML Drug Info
TEMODAR CAP 5MG Drug Info
TEMODAR CAP 20MG Drug Info
TEMODAR CAP 100MG Drug Info
TEMODAR CAP 140MG Drug Info
TEMODAR CAP 180MG Drug Info
TEMODAR CAP 250MG Drug Info
TEMODAR INJ 100MG Drug Info
TREANDA INJ 25MG Drug Info
TREANDA INJ 100MG Drug Info
VELCADE INJ 3.5MG Drug Info
XELODA TAB 150MG Drug Info
XELODA TAB 500MG Drug Info
ZOMETA INJ 4MG/5ML Drug Info
Avastin Coupon for Prescription Discounts

Print this free Avastin Coupon and get significant discounts on your next prescription!

How To Use
Pharmacy Coupons

These coupons work just like a pharmacy discount card. Simply bring the coupon/card into any CVS/pharmacy, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Walmart, Target, Kmart, Kroger, Longs Drug Store, Safeway, or any participating pharmacy, and enjoy substantial savings on almost every medication available.

Major Pharmacy Chains:

  • CVS Pharmacy
  • Walmart Pharmacy
  • Walgreens
  • Target Pharmacy
  • Rite Aid
  • Safeway
  • Kmart Pharmacy
  • Publix
  • Stop & Shop
  • Giant
  • Shopko
  • Shop'n Save Pharmacy
  • Albertsons Savon Pharmacy
  • Vons Pharmacy
  • Longs Drugs
  • Cub Pharmacy
  • Bi-Mart Pharmacy
  • Dillons Pharmacy
  • Weis Pharmacy
  • King Soopers Pharmacy
  • Pavilions Pharmacy
  • Fred's Pharmacy
  • Smith's Pharmacy
  • Tom Thumb
  • Randalls
  • FredMeyer
  • ACME Savon Pharmacy
  • Shaws Osco Pharmacy
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Cancer Information

Cancer, known medically as a malignant neoplasm, is a large group of different diseases, all involving unregulated cell growth. In cancer, cells divide and grow uncontrollably, forming malignant tumors, and invade nearby parts of the body. The cancer may also spread to more distant parts of the body through the lymphatic system or bloodstream. Not all tumors are cancerous. Benign tumors do not grow uncontrollably, do not invade neighboring tissues, and do not spread throughout the body.

Determining what causes cancer is complex. Many things are known to increase the risk of cancer, including tobacco use, certain infections, radiation, lack of physical activity, poor diet and obesity, and environmental pollutants. These can directly damage genes or combine with existing genetic faults within cells to cause the disease. Approximately five to ten percent of cancers are entirely hereditary.

Cancer can be detected in a number of ways, including the presence of certain signs and symptoms, screening tests, or medical imaging. Once a possible cancer is detected it is diagnosed by microscopic examination of a tissue sample. Cancer is usually treated with chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. The chances of surviving the disease vary greatly by the type and location of the cancer and the extent of disease at the start of treatment. While cancer can affect people of all ages, and a few types of cancer are more common in children, the risk of developing cancer generally increases with age. In 2007, cancer caused about 13% of all human deaths worldwide (7.9 million). Rates are rising as more people live to an old age and as mass lifestyle changes occur in the developing world.

Medication

The concept that medications can be used to prevent cancer is attractive, and evidence supports their use in a few defined circumstances. In the general population NSAIDs reduce the risk of colorectal cancer however due to the cardiovascular and gastrointestinal side effects they cause overall harm when used for prevention. Aspirin has been found to reduce the risk of death from cancer by about 7%. COX-2 inhibitor may decrease the rate of polyp formation in people with familial adenomatous polyposis however are associated with the same adverse effects as NSAIDs. Daily use of tamoxifen or raloxifene has been demonstrated to reduce the risk of developing breast cancer in high-risk women. The benefit verses harm for 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor such as finasteride is not clear.

Vitamins have not been found to be effective at preventing cancer, although low blood levels of vitamin D are correlated with increased cancer risk. Whether this relationship is causal and vitamin D supplementation is protective is not determined. Beta-carotene supplementation has been found to increase lung cancer rates in those who are high risk. Folic acid supplementation has not been found effective in preventing colon cancer and may increase colon polyps.

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