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Results 21 - 30 of 564 for Skin carcinoma
  1. ... treat certain types of melanoma (a type of skin cancer) that has spread to other parts of the ...
  2. ... treat certain types of melanoma (a type of skin cancer) that has spread to other parts of the ...
  3. ... injection is used treat certain types of melanoma (skin cancer) that have either spread to other parts of ...
  4. ... mouth seems to help decrease phosphate levels. Nonmelanoma skin cancer. Taking niacinamide by mouth seems to help prevent new skin cancer or precancerous spots from forming in people with ...
  5. ... a virus), basal cell carcinoma (a type of skin cancer), cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL, a type of skin cancer), and kidney cancer. Talk to your doctor about ...
  6. ... certain infections, and Kaposi's sarcoma (a type of skin cancer). Thalidomide has also been used to treat some ...
  7. ... eye) or other eye problems; a slow heartbeat; skin cancer, or heart or liver disease. Also tell your ... sunlight, and may increase your risk of developing skin cancer.
  8. ... levels of potassium or magnesium in your blood; skin cancer, or heart or liver disease. Also tell your ... sunlight, and may increase your risk of developing skin cancer.
  9. ... a higher risk of developing certain types of skin cancer. These skin cancers may occur anywhere on your skin, even areas ... gel. Your doctor will check your skin for skin cancers during and after your treatment with mechlorethamine gel. ...
  10. ... of a part of the immune system) or skin cancer is increased during your treatment with everolimus. Tell ... in your family has or has ever had skin cancer or if you have fair skin. To reduce ...
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