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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for chemotherapy
  1. ... of cancer and the stage of the disease. Chemotherapy is a form of treatment for lung cancer ...
  2. ... treatment. For stage III or IV colon cancer, chemotherapy is necessary after surgery. There is also some suggestion that chemotherapy may also be helpful in some selected stage ...
  3. ... is malignant, the treatment can include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and endocrine therapy. The choice of treatment will ...
  4. ... endometriosis) Infections (pelvic inflammatory disease) not responsive to drug therapy Suspected twisting (torsion) of an ovary Ovarian cyst ...
  5. ... whether there is cancer in the lymph nodes. Chemotherapy is often administered after surgery for patients with ...
  6. ... blood cells (leukemia or lymphoma) Aggressive cancer treatments (chemotherapy or radiation therapy) Inherited (genetic) diseases (such as ...
  7. ... immune systems have been compromised by AIDS or chemotherapy. Pneumocystosis is usually a terminal event in AIDS ...
  8. ... e., spread) and may include surgical removal, radiation, chemotherapy, hormonal manipulation or a combination of these treatments.
  9. ... cause diarrhea, especially antibiotics, laxatives containing magnesium, and chemotherapy for cancer treatment.
  10. ... usually spread by the time of diagnosis, systemic chemotherapy is needed. The prognosis for people with malignant ...