Resultados de la búsqueda 61-70 of 69489 for Treatment
Targeted therapy for cancer is a treatment that uses medicines that attack specific chemicals in cancer cells. By blocking these chemicals, targeted treatments ...
Treatment for VEXAS syndrome depends on the symptoms. Treatment most often involves medicines for swelling and irritation, called inflammation, and ...
Chemotherapy also may be an option when other treatments haven't worked, known as refractory T-cell lymphoma, or for cancer that comes back after treatment, ...
Treatment usually starts with chemotherapy and targeted therapy. Other treatments may include radiation therapy and bone marrow transplant. Primary cutaneous ...
Potential future treatments. Research is ongoing to improve treatment options for pineal gland tumors. Studies are exploring ways to better tailor treatment ...
But some alternative medicine treatments may help you cope with the side effects of cancer treatment. Your healthcare team can treat many side effects, but ...
This cancer happens when prostate cancer spreads and no longer responds to hormone therapy treatments. Sometimes it's found with blood tests or imaging tests ...
Studies have shown that cancer patients often feel more comfortable and secure being cared for in their own home environments. SC nivolumab in-home treatment ...
... treatment (Arm A) or at the time of recurrence (Arm B). 3D Ultrasound Imaging for Breast Cancer Diagnosis. Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to ...
You'll need someone with you for early treatments and monitoring. Time away from home. You may need to remain close to the treatment facility for the first ...
Mayo Clinic no respalda compañías ni productos. Las recaudaciones de los avisos comerciales financian nuestra misión sin fines de lucro.
Consulta estos éxitos de venta y ofertas especiales en libros y boletines informativos de Mayo Clinic Press.
¿Te gustaría hacer una donación deducible de impuestos y ser parte de una investigación de vanguardia y de una atención médica que transforma la medicina?