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Results 41 - 50 of 564 for Skin carcinoma
  1. ... infection) or other types of cancers such as skin cancer. Tell your doctor if you have or have ... your treatment with topical ruxolitinib for signs of skin cancer.Ruxolitinib may increase the risk of serious and ...
  2. ... may increase the risk that you will develop skin cancer. Protect yourself from skin cancer by avoiding unnecessary or prolonged exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet light (tanning beds) and wearing protective clothing, ... with a high skin protection factor (SPF).do not drink alcoholic beverages ...
  3. ... may increase the risk that you will develop skin cancer. Protect yourself from skin cancer by avoiding unnecessary or prolonged exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet light (tanning beds) and wearing protective clothing, ... with a high skin protection factor (SPF).you should know that tacrolimus ...
  4. ... of a part of the immune system) or skin cancer. Tell your doctor if you have or have ... type of cancer. To reduce your risk of skin cancer, plan to avoid unnecessary or prolonged exposure to ...
  5. ... of a part of the immune system) or skin cancer. To reduce your risk of skin cancer, plan to avoid unnecessary or prolonged exposure to sunlight and to wear protective clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen during ... changes on the skin; night sweats; swollen glands in the neck, armpits, ...
  6. ... increase your risk of a certain types of skin cancer. Your doctor will check your skin for skin cancers during your treatment with hydrochlorothiazide. Call your doctor ...
  7. ... sunscreen. Pirtobrutinib may make increase your risk of skin cancer.you should know that pirtobrutinib may increase your ... certain types of cancers which, in addition to skin cancer, may include breast and tumors of the genital ...
  8. ... a reaction to the sun while on voriconazole, skin cancer has developed. Your doctor may refer to you ... skin doctor) to screen and monitor you for skin cancer during and following treatment with voriconazole.
  9. ... clot, heart attack, stroke, or other heart problems; skin cancer; or liver or kidney disease. Also tell your ... may increase the risk that you will develop skin cancer or other cancers. Talk to your doctor about ...
  10. ... retina), high blood pressure, history of repeated fainting, skin cancer, or breathing problems (such as asthma, COPD, emphysema, ... sunscreen. Etrasimod may increase your risk of developing skin cancer.do not have any vaccinations without talking to ...
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