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Patients with unresolved toxicities from previous anticancer therapy, defined as toxicities (other than alopecia) not yet resolved to grade ≤ 1 or baseline.
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0] Grade ≤1) from the acute effects of chemotherapy (except for residual alopecia or Grade 2 peripheral neuropathy) prior to enrollment, or other toxicity ...
To check for hirsutism, your healthcare professional gives you a physical exam. You also answer questions about your medical history and any medicines you ...
Losing your hair to chemotherapy or radiation can have an emotional impact that you may not expect. ... Even after you've finished chemotherapy, some side effects ...
... alopecia or toxicities from prior anticancer therapy that are considered irreversible (defined as having been present and stable for > 4 weeks) which may be ...
Progeria (pro-JEER-e-uh), also known as Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome, is an extremely rare, progressive genetic disorder. It causes children to age ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to evaluate patterns of and changes in secretion levels of the stress hormone, cortisol and other steroid ...
... alopecia and rash. Known severe hypersensitivity reactions to monoclonal antibodies (Grade ≥ 3 NCI-CTCAE v 5.0), any history of anaphylaxis, or ...
Recovered to Grade 1, baseline or established as sequela, from all toxic effects of previous therapy (except alopecia, neuropathy, autoimmune ...
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