CBV (chemotherapy)


CBV refers to Cytoxan, BCNU, and VP-16, three drugs in a chemotherapy regimen commonly given to lymphoma patients in conjunction with stem cell therapy.
CBV is usually given in high doses to patients who have relapsed or who have and cannot benefit from standard chemotherapy. Since a patient's bone marrow is virtually guaranteed not to survive a course of CBV, the receiving patient must receive a transplant of stem cells to replace the patient's own hemopoietic stem cells.