Cancer
... 4 Treatment of cancer
4.1 Surgery
4.2
chemotherapy
4.3 Radiation therapy
4.4 Clinical trials ... of cancer
Cancer can be treated by surgery ,
chemotherapy , radiation therapy or other methods. The ... prognosis and the need for adjuvant therapy.
chemotherapy
...
Growth curve
... the rate at which tumors shrink following
chemotherapy is related to the rate of tumor growth before ... cells begin to proliferate rapidly and cancer
chemotherapy is started. Many tumor cells are killed by the ... some cancer cells that are resistant to the
chemotherapy drug begin to grow rapidly. ...
Blood
... are platelets, blood plasma, cryoprecipitate and specific coagulation factor concentrates.
Many forms of medication (from antibiotics to
chemotherapy ) are administered intravenously, as they are not readily or adequately absorbed by the digestive tract.
As stated above, some diseases are still ...
Diabetes mellitus
... hyperinsulinism and many others. Risk of diabetes is higher with chronic use of several medications, including high dose glucocorticoids , some
chemotherapy agents (especially L-asparaginase), and some of the antipsychotics and mood stabilizers (especially phenothiazines and some atypical ...
Immunology
... a disease or disorder is known as immunotherapy. Immunotherapy is most commonly used in the context of the treatment of cancers together with
chemotherapy ( drugs ) and radiotherapy ( radiation ). However, immunotherapy is also often used in the immunosuppressed (such as HIV patients) and people ...
Proprioception
... impaired function discontinues shortly after the intake of vitamins returns to normal. Impairment can also be caused by cytotoxic factors such as
chemotherapy .
External links
The Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing
A comprehensive Alexander Technique site
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Stem cell
... over 30 years, bone marrow (adult) stem cells have been used to treat cancer patients with conditions such as leukemia and lymphoma . During
chemotherapy , most growing cells are killed by the cytotoxic agents. These agents not only kill the leukemia or neoplastic cells, but also the stem cells ...
Virology
... Properties include:
Viral replication
Viral pathogenesis
Viral immunology
Viral vaccines
Diagnostic methods
Antiviral
chemotherapy
Infection control measures
Virus outbreaks
See also
molecular biology
phage , the virus of bacteria / prokaryotes
viral ...