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  1. ... to treat certain types of soft tissue sarcoma (cancer that begins in soft tissues such as muscles, fat, tendons, nerves, and blood vessels), which cannot be treated successfully with surgery or ...
  2. ... had an autoimmune disease; atherosclerosis (narrowing of the blood vessels from fatty deposits); cancer; chest pain; colitis; diabetes; heart attack; high blood ...
  3. ... had an autoimmune disease; atherosclerosis (narrowing of the blood vessels from fatty deposits); cancer; chest pain; colitis; diabetes; heart attack; high blood ...
  4. ... or infection or have or have ever had cancer or blood vessel disease.tell your doctor if you are pregnant, ...
  5. ... and if you have or have ever had cancer, heart and blood vessel, liver, or kidney disease.tell your doctor if ...
  6. ... organ or peritoneal (tissue that lines the abdomen) cancers. Bevacizumab injection products are in a class of medications called antiangiogenic agents. They work by stopping the formation of blood vessels that bring oxygen and nutrients to tumors. This ...
  7. ... the body attacks its own veins and other blood vessels, which causes damage ... cancer cells. Certain rituximab injection products also treat rheumatoid ...
  8. ... can cause serious problems with the bones, heart, blood vessels, and lungs) in ... who have parathyroid cancer (cancer of the glands in the neck that ...
  9. ... in combination with other chemotherapy medications to treat cancer of the ... formation of blood vessels that bring oxygen and nutrients to tumors. This ...
  10. ... have ever had breast cancer or any other cancer; cerebrovascular disease (clogging or weakening of the blood vessels within the brain or leading to the brain); ...
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