thiotepa
/ˌθaɪoʊˈtɛpə/
noun
- A chemotherapy drug used to treat certain types of cancer, such as bladder cancer and breast cancer.
- The patient received thiotepa as part of their chemotherapy regimen.
- Doctors monitor blood counts closely when a patient is taking thiotepa.
- Thiotepa is sometimes given directly into the bladder to treat early-stage bladder cancer.