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Radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays to kill tumor cells and shrink tumors. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as durvalumab or cetuximab, may ...
... immunotherapy-based treatments that are well-controlled with hormone replacement. Patients who are receiving any other investigational agents. Patients with ...
This open-label, exploratory study is designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of targeted therapies or immunotherapy as single agents or combinations ...
... immunotherapy, or are not eligible for immunotherapy; pts. are defined as "BRAF wild-type" if they test negative for V600 mutations based on a Clinical ...
... immunotherapy) phases of treatment, while rates of disease control during Induction have not improved in recent COG trials. The current phase 3 trial seeks ...
These include chemotherapy, hormone therapy, radiation, surgery, targeted therapy and immunotherapy. As newer cancer treatments become available, these ...
Treatments aren't likely to cure the cancer. Options may include hormone therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiopharmaceutical treatments, immunotherapy ...
The lab believes that this immuno-environmental interaction is key to the ongoing intestinal inflammation seen in the human inflammatory bowel diseases, Crohn's ...
Immuno-Epigenetics: William A. Faubion Jr. Lung fibrosis, Ulrich Specks, M.D.. Lung remodeling, Robert Vassallo, M.D.. Lung transplant, Mark E. Wylam, M.D..
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