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Results 11 - 20 of 26 for Female reproductive organ cancer
  1. ... other medications to treat cancer of the ovaries (cancer that begins in the female reproductive organs where eggs are formed) that has spread to other parts of the body, not improved, or that has worsened after treatment ... compounds. It works by stopping or slowing the growth of cancer cells.
  2. ... of the ovaries (cancer that begins in the female reproductive organs where eggs are formed), cancer of the cervix, and certain types of soft ...
  3. ... sinuses), ovarian cancer (cancer that begins in the female reproductive organs where eggs are formed), and renal cell cancer (RCC, a type of cancer that begins in ...
  4. ... cells and occurs mainly in children), ovarian cancer (cancer that begins in the female reproductive organs where eggs are formed), another type of lung ...
  5. ... cancer that begins in the kidney), cervical cancer (cancer that begins in the opening of the uterus [womb]), and ovarian (female reproductive organs where eggs are formed), fallopian tube (tube that ...
  6. ... a type of cancer of the ovaries (a cancer that begins in the female reproductive organs where eggs are formed). Talk to your doctor ...
  7. ... used to treat certain types of ovarian cancer (cancer that begins in the female reproductive organs where eggs are formed). Talk to your doctor ...
  8. ... is also sometimes used to treat ovarian cancer (cancer that begins in the female reproductive organs where eggs are formed). Talk to your doctor ...
  9. ... maintain the response of certain types of ovarian (female reproductive organs where eggs are formed), fallopian tube (tube that transports eggs released by the ovaries to the uterus), and peritoneal (layer of tissue that lines the abdomen) cancer in people who have completely responded or partially ...
  10. ... maintain the response of certain types of ovarian (female reproductive organs where eggs are formed), fallopian tube (tube that transports eggs released by the ovaries to the uterus), and peritoneal (layer of tissue that lines the stomach) cancer in people who have completely responded or partially ...
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