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  • ...te journal |date=13 April 2007 |title=Update to CDC's sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2006: fluoroquinolones no longer recommended for trea ...herence. |volume=8 |issue=10 |pages=1124–32 |journal=Emerging infectious diseases |first1=CW |first2=M |first3=ER |first4=J |first5=S |first6=S |first7=S |fi
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  • ...orouracil, epirubicin and cyclophosphamide) in locally advanced/metastatic breast cancer. }}</ref> ====Other diseases====
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  • ...131919 Pharmacology, Pathology, and Historic Evidence. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2009; DOI: 10.1086/606060</ref> Aspirin's profitability led to fierce comp ...rin's efficacy as an anti-clotting agent that reduces the risk of clotting diseases.<ref>Jeffreys, ''Aspirin'', pp. 226–231</ref> Aspirin sales revived consi
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  • ...compounds to treat the disease. Burroughs-Wellcome had expertise in viral diseases, led by researchers including Gertrude Elion, David Barry, Paul (Chip) McGu ...tions of antiretroviral medications, [[cesarean section]] and avoidance of breast feeding can further reduce mother-child transmission of HIV to 1–2%.
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  • ...añon-Espaillat R, Mandel S |title=Diagnostic algorithms for neuromuscular diseases |journal=Clin Podiatr Med Surg |volume=16 |issue=1 |pages=67–79 |year=199 * [[Pregnancy]] or [[breast feeding]]
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  • ...nts the most common cancers, including the common forms of [[breast cancer|breast]], [[prostate cancer|prostate]], [[lung cancer|lung]] and [[Colorectal canc ...rs to the appearance of the cancer under the microscope, resembling normal breast ducts.
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  • ..."Andrews">James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005). ''Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology''. (10th ed.). Saunders. ISBN 0721629210. ...e="Cleveland08"/> Lead is able to pass through the [[placenta]] and into breast milk, and blood lead levels in mothers and infants are usually similar.<ref
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  • ...lso|Cutaneous conditions|Category:Cutaneous conditions|ICD-10 Chapter XII: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue}} ...l |author=Jackson R |title=Historical outline of attempts to classify skin diseases |journal=Can Med Assoc J |volume=116 |issue=10 |pages=1165–8 |year=1977 |
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  • ...dian National Institutes of Health]] held a conference where the naming of diseases and conditions was discussed. This was reported in ''[[The Lancet]]'' where * [[Paget's disease of the breast]] (* [[Paget's disease of the nipple]]) &ndash; Sir [[James Paget]], Britis
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  • ...d]] || [[Breast surgery]] || [[Radical mastectomy]] for the treatment of [[breast cancer]] || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|3542|Halsted's operation II}} Frank Thomas Paul 1851–1941|journal=Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
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  • * [[Radiation induced angiosarcoma of the breast]] [[Category:Lists of diseases|R]]
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  • * [[Basal ganglia diseases]] * [[Breast and ovarian cancer]]
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  • * [[Paget's disease of the breast]] * [[Pancreatic diseases]]
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  • * [[Inflammatory breast cancer]] [[Category:Lists of diseases|I]]
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  • *[[Breast cancer]] *Myelodysplastic/Myeloproliferative Diseases
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  • ...des genes not listed here, which also affect predisposition toward certain diseases. | [[Bone diseases]] || ||
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  • ...concluded. Lymphedema may also be associated with [[accident]]s or certain diseases or problems that may inhibit the lymphatic system from functioning properly ...h men and women. In women, it is most prevalent in the upper limbs after [[breast cancer]] surgery and [[lymph node]] dissection, occurring in the arm on the
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  • ===Diseases involving the Head/Neck Lymph Nodes=== ===Diseases involving the Tonsils===
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  • ...ar D, Katz-Leurer M |title=Aqua lymphatic therapy in women who suffer from breast cancer treatment-related lymphedema: a randomized controlled study |journal ...lt de Vevey in the Paris Therapeutic Society as a treatment for infectious diseases.<ref>http://www.bmj.com/cgi/issue_pdf/admin_pdf/1/3037.pdf{{MEDRS|date=Augu
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  • ...d mainly in the [[flat bone]]s, such as the [[pelvis|hip bone]], [[sternum|breast bone]], [[skull]], [[rib]]s, [[vertebra]]e and [[shoulder blade]]s, and in == Diseases involving the bone marrow ==
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