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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for chemotherapy
  1. ... develop recurrent infections. In addition, affected individuals undergoing chemotherapy or taking drugs that suppress the immune system ...
  2. ... with Nijmegen breakage syndrome. Additionally, medical radiation or chemotherapy, which is often used to treat cancers, can ...
  3. ... is associated with the development of AML following chemotherapy for other forms of cancer.Somatic mutations in ...
  4. ... translocation between chromosomes 11 and 16 occurs following chemotherapy for other forms of cancer.Somatic mutations in ...
  5. ... zoster virus. For example certain drugs, such as chemotherapies used to treat blood cancers like multiple myeloma ...
  6. ... translocation between chromosomes 11 and 16 occurs following chemotherapy for other forms of cancer. Trisomy 16 occurs ...
  7. ... addition, certain medications (such as some antibiotics and chemotherapy drugs) can damage cells in the inner ear ...
  8. ... infection and exposure to toxic chemicals, including certain chemotherapy drugs.The protein produced from the EIF2AK4 gene ...
  9. ... of cells. For example, this protein clears some chemotherapy drugs from organs and tissues. Transport of these ...
  10. ... of the body, and resistance to treatment with chemotherapy. However, the mechanism by which downregulation of the ...
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