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Abiraterone represents a valuable treatment option for patients with metastatic, castration hormone-resistant prostate cancer who had been treated previously with chemotherapy, with very manageable treatment-related toxicity, Saad said.
New drug extends survival for men with advanced prostate cancer 2011
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In addition, the researchers reported one treatment-related death in the interleukin-2-only group and two such deaths in the combination therapy group.
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Abiraterone represents a valuable treatment option for patients with metastatic, castration hormone-resistant prostate cancer who had been treated previously with chemotherapy, with very manageable treatment-related toxicity, Saad said.
New drug extends survival for men with advanced prostate cancer 2011
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In addition, the researchers reported one treatment-related death in the interleukin-2-only group and two such deaths in the combination therapy group.
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In the history of medicine, no significant disease had ever been eradicated by a treatment-related program alone.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Evidence from multiple studies with various types of cancer patients suggests that mind-body interventions can improve mood, quality of life, and coping, as well as ameliorate disease and treatment-related symptoms, such as chemotherapy-induced nausea, vomiting, and pain.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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Today, rarely more than 10 percent is spent on prevention, with 90 percent or more being spent on pesticide, animal drugs and other treatment-related interventions that target symptoms of ill-health, not the causes of it.
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In the history of medicine, no significant disease had ever been eradicated by a treatment-related program alone.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Evidence from multiple studies with various types of cancer patients suggests that mind-body interventions can improve mood, quality of life, and coping, as well as ameliorate disease and treatment-related symptoms, such as chemotherapy-induced nausea, vomiting, and pain.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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Evidence from multiple studies with various types of cancer patients suggests that mind-body interventions can improve mood, quality of life, and coping, as well as ameliorate disease and treatment-related symptoms, such as chemotherapy-induced nausea, vomiting, and pain.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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