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Note 2: Use of oral corticosteroids for nondermatological conditions (eg, asthma exacerbation, bronchitis) is allowed for no longer than 7 days if deemed ...
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Some examples of live vaccines include measles, mumps, influenza (nasal flu vaccine), poliovirus (oral form), rotavirus, and rubella. Do not get close to ...
No patients with known actionable EGFR mutations (except exon 20 insertion), ALK or ROS1 mutations that can be treated with oral tyrosine inhibitors.
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