chlorambucil
/klɔːrˈæmbjʊsɪl/
noun
- A chemotherapy drug used to treat certain types of cancer, especially leukemia and lymphoma.
- Chlorambucil is often given in pill form, making it easier for some patients to take at home.
- Patients taking chlorambucil need regular blood tests to monitor their white blood cell count.
- The doctor prescribed chlorambucil to slow the growth of the patient's lymphoma.