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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Large cell carcinoma
  1. ... a type of cancer that begins in the cells of the kidneys), Hodgkin's ... hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC; a type of liver cancer), esophageal cancer ( ...
  2. ... cancer, colorectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine), ... made by the liver), renal cell carcinoma (RCC, a type of cancer that begins ...
  3. ... chemotherapy medications to treat cancer of the colon (large intestine) or ... monoclonal antibodies. It works by stopping the growth of cancer cells.
  4. ... and rectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine), non-small cell ... treat hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) that has spread or cannot be removed ...
  5. ... and rectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine or the rectum) ... protein that signals cancer cells to multiply. This helps to slow or stop ...
  6. ... kidneys), colorectal cancer (cancer that begins in the large intestine), ... and other available treatments to determine if ipilimumab is right for you.
  7. ... Inlyta) as a first treatment for renal cell carcinoma (RCC; cancer that begins in the kidney) that has spread or cannot be removed by surgery. Avelumab injection is in a class of medications called monoclonal antibodies. It works by helping the body to slow or stop the growth of cancer cells.
  8. ... dlwr injection is used to treat Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC; a type of skin ... by helping your immune system to slow or stop the growth of cancer cells.
  9. ... tpzi injection is used alone to treat nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC; a type ... by helping your immune system to slow or stop the growth of cancer cells.
  10. ... in combination with durvalumab (Imfinzi) to treat hepatocellular carcinoma ... by helping your immune system to slow or stop the growth of cancer cells.
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