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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Monoclonal Antibodies
  1. ... seek out cancer cells instead of bacteria. Called monoclonal antibodies, they are also a type of targeted therapy . Some monoclonal antibodies work by sticking to cancer cells. This makes ...
  2. ... corticosteroids, a combination of chemotherapy medicines and the monoclonal antibody to B cells, rituximab. Autologous stem cell transplant ...
  3. ... cocaine Angiogenesis inhibitors (including tyrosine kinase inhibitors and monoclonal antibodies) Antidepressants (including venlafaxine, bupropion, and desipramine) Black licorice ...
  4. ... under the skin (Calcimar or Mithracin). Denosumab: This monoclonal antibody (commonly used for treatment of osteoporosis) may be ...
  5. ... AIDS). Medicines that suppress the immune system called monoclonal antibodies. These medicines are used to prevent organ transplant ...
  6. ... IgA nephropathy or IgM nephropathy Some people have monoclonal immunoglobulins, but do not have cancer. This is called monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance, or MGUS.
  7. ... cell cancers) Lymphoma (cancer of the lymph tissue) Monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance (MGUS) Multiple myeloma (a ...
  8. ... cell cancers) Lymphoma (cancer of the lymph tissue) Monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance (MGUS) Multiple myeloma (a ...
  9. ... the blood of a protein called M-protein (monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance; MGUS) Chronic renal failure