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Results 1 - 10 of 484 for Liver Cancer
  1. ... to treat hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC; a type of liver cancer) that cannot be treated with surgery. Durvalumab injection ... The dosing schedule depends on the type of cancer you have and how your body responds to ... or the manufacturer's website to obtain the Medication Guide.
  2. ... used to treat hepatocellular carcinoma (a type of liver cancer) that cannot be treated with surgery and a ... than kidney cancer, or liver problems other than liver cancer.tell your doctor if you are pregnant or ...
  3. ... the uterus), hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC; a type of liver cancer), biliary tract cancer (BTC; cancer in the organs ... and store bile, the liquid made by the liver), renal cell carcinoma (RCC, a type of cancer that begins in the kidneys), breast cancer, and ...
  4. ... cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, liver failure, or liver cancer. It also may not prevent the spread of ... treat hepatitis D virus (HDV; swelling of the liver caused by a virus), basal cell carcinoma (a type of skin cancer), cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL, a type of ...
  5. ... the large intestine), hepatocellular cancer (a type of liver cancer), esophageal cancer (cancer of the tube that connects ... due to sudden nerve damage); thyroid problems; or liver disease.tell your ... receiving ipilimumab injection and for 3 months after your final dose.
  6. ... large intestine), hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC; a type of liver cancer), esophageal cancer (cancer of the tube that connects ... disease or breathing problems; or thyroid, kidney or liver disease.tell your ... receiving nivolumab injection and for 5 months after your final dose.
  7. ... B such as cirrhosis of the liver or liver cancer. Tenofovir may not prevent the spread of hepatitis B to other people.
  8. ... to treat hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC; a type of liver cancer) in people who have already been treated with ... This helps slow or stop the spread of cancer cells.
  9. ... to treat hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC; a type of liver cancer) that cannot be treated with surgery. Lenvatinib is ... to multiply. This helps stop the spread of cancer cells.
  10. ... people with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC; a type of liver cancer) who have already been treated with sorafenib (Nexafar). ... ever had high blood pressure, or thyroid or liver disease. Also tell your doctor ... if it is at least 14 days after your surgery and the wound is healed.
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