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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for colorectal cancer
  1. ... FU, a chemotherapy medication) to treat adults with colorectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine) that ... and kill cancer cells. It works to treat colorectal cancer by increasing the effects of fluorouracil.
  2. ... with 5-fluorouracil (a chemotherapy medication) to treat colorectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine). Leucovorin ... needed for red blood cell formation. It treats colorectal cancer by increasing the effects of 5-fluorouracil.
  3. ... that begins in the cells of the kidneys), colorectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine), hepatocellular ... treat melanoma, renal cell carcinoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, or colorectal cancer, it is usually given over 30 minutes once ...
  4. ... other parts of the urinary tract), bladder cancer, colorectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine), gastric ...
  5. ... bladder and other parts of the urinary tract), colorectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine), hepatocellular ...
  6. ... with trastuzumab to treat a certain type of colorectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine) that ...
  7. ... is used to treat a certain type of colorectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine) that ...
  8. Folate From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... risk, but taking high doses after cancer (especially colorectal cancer ) begins might speed up its progression . For this ... of folic acid might increase the risk of colorectal cancer and possibly other cancers in some people. High ...
  9. Vitamin B6 From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... risk of certain kinds of cancer , such as colorectal cancer . However, studies to date have not shown that ...
  10. ... Vitamin B6 might also reduce how well certain cancer drugs work. Non-cancerous growths in the large intestine and rectum (colorectal adenoma). Taking a combination of folic acid, vitamin ...
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