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  • ===Chemotherapy=== Several antagonistic drugs are used to block the action of allergic mediators, preventing activation of basophils and mast ...
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  • people prone to motion sickness or receiving chemotherapy. Atropine has a stimulant effect on the central nervous system and heart, whereas scopolamine ...
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  • in the human body. Some forms of chemotherapy or radiotherapy that kill ... Drugs used in cancer chemotherapy frequently cause a temporary loss ...
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  • Interferons could supplement or replace chemotherapy drugs that activate p53 ... therapy is used (in combination with chemotherapy and radiation) as a treatment ...
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  • fibrosis, obstruction of various sperm pathways, chemotherapy, and Klinefelter syndrome. A third pathology, impairment of sperm transport, may ...
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  • cancer in October of 2002. He discontinued chemotherapy treatment after one month and prepared for his death. Thirty close friends and relatives came ...
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  • platinum is cisplatin, which is used as a chemotherapy drug to treat various types of cancers. It was the first member of its class, which now includes ...
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  • to his stomach. Because of the chemotherapy and the fact he could not read or see clearly, he announced his retirement on December 14, 1999. ...
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  • therapy, hormone therapy, occasionally chemotherapy, proton therapy, or some combination of these. ==Additional images== Image:Illu bladder.jpg ...
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  • can also be caused by cytotoxic factors such as chemotherapy. It has been proposed that even common Tinnitus and the attendant hearing frequency ...
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  • *Acceptability of toxicity in conventional medication (e.g. chemotherapy) *Iatrogenic illness caused by medicine itself *Institutional Damage ...
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  • He was released on September 30, 2021 to begin chemotherapy. ... that PelĂ© had become unresponsive to chemotherapy and that it was replaced ...
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  • TCM is used by some to treat the side effects of chemotherapy, treating ... otherwise fatal illnesses, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer ...
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  • drugs for organ transplant recipients, chemotherapy, hormonal treatments such as lupron, and other outpatient medical treatments administered ...
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  • medical information at the bedside of a chemotherapy patient]] Health professionals (or healthcare professionals) provide health care treatment ...
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  • leukemia. The MDS was likely a result of the chemotherapy and radiation treatment she received three decades earlier, when she was diagnosed with advanced ...
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  • six months in the United States, undergoing chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant. He returned to Jordan on January 19, 1999, piloting his own ...
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  • treated with a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. As ... Many treatment/management options for cancer exist including: chemotherapy ...
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  • a huge tumor mass. It responds quickly to chemotherapy treatment, namely cyclophosphamide, but recurrence is common. Other B cell lymphomas arise ...
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  • caused by seasickness, morning sickness, and chemotherapy (Ernst and Pittler 2000), though ginger was not found superior over a placebo for post-operative ...
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