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help| Breast cancer chemotherapy refers to the use of cytotoxic drugs (chemotherapy) in the treatment of breast cancer. There are three major types of chemotherapy. Multiple chemotherapeutic agents may be used in combination to treat patients with breast cancer. Determining the appropriate regimen to use depends on many factors; such as, the character of the tumor, lymph node status, and the age and... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Breast cancer chemotherapy
Breast cancer chemotherapy refers to the use of cytotoxic drugs (chemotherapy) in the treatment of breast cancer. ... There are three major types of chemotherapy. -
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Breast cancer treatment
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CMF (chemotherapy)
Cyclophosphamide Methotrexate Fluorouracil (CMF) is a commonly used regimen of breast cancer chemotherapy. -
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Harry Bisel
Bisel, H., "Management of Locally Advanced and Disseminated Breast Cancer - Chemotherapy" Cancer, Volume 46: Issue S4, Date: 15 August 1980, Pages: 1079-1083 -
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Breast cancer
Treatment possibilities include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and immune therapy. ... Mammary tumor for breast cancer in other animals -
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Epidemiology and etiology of breast cancer
This may be followed by adjuvant radiotherapy, hormone therapy (such as tamoxifen), or chemotherapy. ... "Alcohol consumption and the risk of breast cancer". -
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Breast cancer research stamp
This clinical trial is designed to select lymph node-negative, hormone receptor-positive breast cancers for chemotherapy treatment according to their risk of recurrence as measured by a test called OncotypeDx. ... Breast cancer -
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Breast cancer donations
In general, breast cancer that stays where it has started is called in situ or noninvasive breast cancer. ... Chemotherapy is a type of systemic treatment. -
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List of breast cancer patients according to occupation
| Susan Sontag | (1933 - 2004) | American author, diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, but died due to leukemia traceable to the massive doses of radiotherapy and chemotherapy received decades earlier for her breast cancer; also diagnosed with a rare form of uterine cancer; died at age 71 | | | -
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List of breast cancer patients according to survival status
Susan Sontag, American author, initially diagnosed with advanced or metastatic breast cancer, but died of a form of leukemia traceable to the massive doses of radiotherapy and chemotherapy she had received decades earlier for her breast cancer; she was also diagnosed with a rare form of uterine cancer shortly before her death, which, however, did not appear to play any role in her demise (died at age 71; see ).
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Breast cancer chemotherapy