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  1. ... treatment of recurrent Ewing sarcoma include the following: Monoclonal antibody therapy. Monoclonal antibodies against the insulin-like growth factor ...
  2. ... have been approved for treatment of this disease. Monoclonal antibody therapy Trastuzumab Approximately 20% to 25% of patients with breast cancer have tumors that overexpress HER2/neu.[ 43 ] Trastuzumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody that binds to the HER2/neu receptor.[ ...
  3. ... normal cells than chemotherapy or radiation therapy do. Monoclonal antibody therapy , proteasome inhibitor therapy, and kinase inhibitor therapy are ... therapy used to treat adult non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Monoclonal antibody therapy: This treatment uses antibodies made in the laboratory ...
  4. ... recurrent non-small cell lung cancer. Monoclonal antibodies Monoclonal antibody therapy is a cancer treatment that uses antibodies made ... to cancer cells. There are different types of monoclonal antibody therapy: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitor therapy: Cancer ...
  5. ... attack specific cancer cells without harming normal cells. Monoclonal antibody therapy is a type of targeted therapy used to treat hairy cell leukemia. Monoclonal antibody therapy uses antibodies made in the laboratory from a ...
  6. ... therapies used in the treatment of breast cancer. Monoclonal antibody therapy is a cancer treatment that uses antibodies made ... combination with chemotherapy as adjuvant therapy. Types of monoclonal antibody therapy include the following: Trastuzumab is a monoclonal antibody ...
  7. ... neuroblastoma who received local radiation therapy, anti-GD2 monoclonal antibody therapy, and isotretinoin. [ 87 ] Osteochondromas occurred at a median ... osteochondroma. The pathogenic role for chemotherapy, anti-GD2 ... antibody therapy, or isotretinoin in the development of osteochondroma remains ...
  8. ... dabrafenib are BRAF inhibitors used to treat LCH. Monoclonal antibody therapy uses antibodies made in the laboratory from a ... vemurafenib or dabrafenib ). Chemotherapy. Targeted therapy with a monoclonal antibody ( rituximab ). Retinoid therapy . Immunotherapy (IVIG) with or without chemotherapy. Use our ...
  9. ... of multiple myeloma and other plasma cell neoplasms. Monoclonal antibody therapy: This treatment uses antibodies made in the laboratory, ... options.) Drugs used may include the following: Targeted therapy with ... (daratumumab or elotuzumab). Targeted therapy with proteasome inhibitors ( ...
  10. ... being used in the treatment of oropharyngeal cancer. Monoclonal antibody therapy is a cancer treatment that uses antibodies made in the laboratory from a single type of immune system cell. These ... spreading. Monoclonal antibodies are given by infusion . They may be ...
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