SUTENT is used to treat GIST (gastrointestinal stromal tumor). This is a rare cancer of the stomach, bowel, or esophagus. SUTENT is used when the medicine Gleevec® (imatinib mesylate) did not stop the cancer from growing or when you cannot take Gleevec.
Gleevec is a registered trademark of Novartis AG.
Angiogenesis (an-jee-o-JEN-ih-sis)
The growth of new blood vessels from existing ones. Tumors use this process to receive
nutrients from the bloodstream and to metastasize.
Gastrointestinal (GASS-tro-in-TESS-tin-nul)
Relating to your stomach and intestines.
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) (GASS-tro-in-TESS-tin-nul
STRO-mul TOO-mor)
GIST is a cancer that occurs in the digestive system. It can grow at all levels
of the gastrointestinal tract (though most often in the stomach and small intestine).
Hand-foot syndrome (hand-foot-SIN-drome)
Dryness, thickening, or cracking of the skin on the palms of the hands and soles
of the feet. It can sometimes include blisters or a rash.
Hypertension (hy-per-TEN-shun)
A disease of the arteries involving constant high blood pressure.
Metastasis (muh-TAHS-tuh-sis)
The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another through the lymphatic
system or bloodstream.
Proliferation (pro-liff-er-AY-shun)
When cells divide and multiply quickly. Tumors form when cancer cells proliferate.
Stomatitis (stow-muh-TIE-tiss)
Sores or swelling on the lining of the mouth; often a side effect of cancer therapy.
Tumor (TOO-mor)
A mass of cancer cells.