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  1. ... only a few identified studies that examined a combined adjuvant option with ... biological therapy. Three of the identified studies were phase II ...
  2. ... therapy . Chemotherapy followed by surgery. Surgery followed by chemotherapy combined with radiation therapy. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy followed ...
  3. ... treatment What is the most effective adjuvant therapy (chemotherapy, chemoradiotherapy, biological therapy, immunotherapy, combinations of therapies) for adults who have ...
  4. ... and Ahn H (2015) Effect of neoadjuvant docetaxel chemotherapy combined with adjuvant chemotherapy compared with radical prostatectomy alone in patients with ...
  5. ... drugs and biological therapy. Clinical trials comparing various chemotherapy regimens or biological therapy, alone or in combination. Treatment of Liver Metastasis ...
  6. ... clinical trial of targeted therapy after chemoembolization or combined with chemotherapy . A clinical trial of new targeted therapy drugs . A clinical trial of immunotherapy. A clinical trial of immunotherapy combined with targeted therapy. A clinical trial of stereotactic ...
  7. ... the broad groups of: chemotherapy, chemoradiotherapy, combination of chemotherapy and chemoradiotherapy, radiotherapy biological therapies with another treatment or to placebo, best supportive ...
  8. ... chest x-ray, and a biopsy. Treatments include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, biological therapy, or therapy to remove proteins from the blood. ...
  9. ... Pertuzumab is a monoclonal antibody that may be combined with trastuzumab and chemotherapy to treat breast cancer. It may be used ...
  10. ... therapy. Treatment of two or more bone lesions combined with skin lesions, lymph node lesions, or diabetes insipidus may include: Chemotherapy with or without steroid therapy. Bisphosphonate therapy . CNS ...
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