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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Pancreatic cancer
  1. ... with surgery. Gemcitabine is also used to treat pancreatic cancer that has spread to other parts of the ... 4 weeks. When gemcitabine is used to treat pancreatic cancer, it may be injected once every week. The ...
  2. ... and spinal cord), and a certain type of pancreatic cancer that does not require surgery right away. Belzutifan ...
  3. ... maintain the response of a certain type of pancreatic cancer that has not spread or progressed after the ...
  4. ... combination with another medication (gemcitabine [Gemzar]) to treat pancreatic cancer that has spread to nearby tissues or to ...
  5. ... used in combination with other medications to treat pancreatic cancer that has spread to other parts of the ...
  6. ... prostate cancer (cancer of a male reproductive organ); pancreatic cancer; adrenocortical cancer (cancer in the adrenal glands); liver ...
  7. ... in people who have TSC; RCC; or breast, pancreatic, stomach, intestine, or lung cancer, it is usually taken once a day. When ...
  8. ... kidney removed. Sunitinib is also used to treat pancreatic neuroendocrine ... protein that signals cancer cells to multiply. This helps stop or slow ...
  9. ... or if you have or have ever had cancer, polyps in your intestines or rectum, high blood pressure, or gallbladder, heart, kidney, or pancreatic disease.you should know that teduglutide injection may ...
  10. ... fibroids (growths in the uterus that are not cancer), asthma, migraine ... gallbladder, or pancreatic disease.tell your doctor if you are pregnant, ...
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