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… of lung cancer. It features an abnormal proliferation of skin and bone tissue, primarily in the hands and feet. …
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… a nasal spray, a lozenge or a patch that you put on your skin, or in a device that you ‘smoke’ like a cigarette.’ In … patches should be applied to an area of clean and dry skin. You can put it anywhere on your body, but it is best to … place than the patch location the day before. Some skin redness is common, and it should resolve in the next day …
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… mutations are one of the most common mutations in human cancers, though in lung cancer we estimate the frequency of … consisting of fatigue, headaches, decreased appetite and skin changes. Stay tuned: I hope that we will be able to get …
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… well.  There could be permanent irreversible damage to the skin, the skull, the blood vessels, and the actual underlying …
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… end in the pleural space and one end that goes through the skin and outside of the body, leave it in to drain for a few … in the chest, the patient needs to use a pump under the skin to draw up the fluid in the chest and transfer it into …
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… and muscle aches; Iressa led to more rash, dry skin, and diarrhea. What does this really mean? Reviewing the …
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… 2007, which she tolerated well, with just modest dry skin and a typical rash, as well as some loose stools that …
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… to develop a serious blood clot. There was also more skin rash and neuropathy in the thalidomide group. …
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… a more convenient means of administration (under the skin rather than an IV infusion), and it doesn't require …
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… see them, because we know that many trials have shown that skin toxicity on drugs like tarceva is associated with better …
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