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Arm B is for participants with recurrent AML following an initial complete remission (CR) or CR with incomplete marrow recovery (CRi) of 6 to 12 months duration ...
Learn about this common cancer, including information on prevention, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
These cancers form in the linings of nerves. Treatment includes surgery, radiation therapy and, sometimes, chemotherapy.
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Learn about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of these growths that occur in and around the ovaries and fallopian tubes.
Boniface M, Das P, Jamali A, Shaikh M. Blood transfusions in the emergency department: A descriptive analysis and referral patterns at a non-trauma center.
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Learn about symptoms and diagnosis of parotid gland tumors. Find out how operations, such as parotidectomy, can treat parotid tumors and parotid cancers.
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