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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Rectal cancer
  1. ... with other medications to treat colon cancer or rectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine) that ...
  2. ... Capecitabine is also used to treat colon or rectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine) that ...
  3. ... combination with other medications to treat colon or rectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine). Irinotecan ...
  4. ... medications to treat certain types of colon and rectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine), non- ...
  5. ... with other medications to treat advanced colon or rectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine). Oxaliplatin ...
  6. Regorafenib is used to treat colon and rectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine or the rectum) that has spread to other parts of the body in people who have ...
  7. ... bevacizumab (Avastin) to treat colon (large intestine) or rectal cancer that has spread to other parts of the ...
  8. ... lower risk of developing breast cancer. Colon cancer, rectal cancer. Drinking black tea isn't linked with a lower risk of colon and rectal cancer. Diabetes. Taking an extract of black and green ...
  9. ... lower the risk of stomach cancer. Colon cancer, rectal cancer. Regularly eating oat bran or oats doesn't seem to lower the risk of colon or rectal cancer. There is interest in using oats for a ...
  10. ... 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.
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