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Results 1 - 10 of 262 for bone cancer
  1. ... cancer and certain types of soft tissue or bone sarcomas (cancer that forms in muscles and bones). It is ... immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); Ewing's sarcoma (a type of bone cancer) in children; mesothelioma (cancer in the lining of ...
  2. Vitamin D From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... reduce the risk of falling or breaking a bone. Cancer Vitamin D does not seem to reduce the ...
  3. ... mouth. Melphalan injection is also used to destroy bone marrow and cancer cells in preparation for a bone marrow transplant ... given to people with multiple myeloma to destroy bone marrow and cancer cells in preparation for a bone marrow transplant, ...
  4. ... the muscles) and Ewing's sarcoma (a type of bone cancer) in children. Talk to your doctor about the ...
  5. ... the muscles) and Ewing's sarcoma (a type of bone cancer) in children. Talk to your doctor about the ...
  6. ... cells) in combination with other medications to destroy bone marrow and cancer cells in preparation for a bone marrow transplant. ... in combination with other drugs to destroy the bone marrow and cancer cells in preparation for a bone marrow transplant ...
  7. ... also used along with cancer chemotherapy to treat bone damage caused by multiple myeloma [cancer that begins in the plasma cells (white blood ... of the body but has spread to the bones. Zoledronic acid (Zometa) is not cancer chemotherapy, and it will not slow or stop ...
  8. ... multiple myeloma (a type of cancer of the bone marrow) in adults whose cancer has returned or is unresponsive to at least ...
  9. ... certain medications that cause bone loss, to treat bone loss in women with breast cancer who are receiving certain medications that increase their ... that begins in the plasma cells and causes bone damage), and in people who have certain types of cancer that began in another part of the body ...
  10. ... also used along with cancer chemotherapy to treat bone damage caused by multiple myeloma (cancer that begins in the plasma cells [a type ... substances needed to fight infection]) or by breast cancer that has spread to the bones. Pamidronate is also used to treat Paget's disease ( ...
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