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  • ...[[Leishmaniasis]]). Also used to prevent tumor lysis with certain types of cancer. ...ition of xanthine oxidase which metabolizes these drugs. It can also cause breast enlargement in both males and females.
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  • ...007 | pmid = 17218782}}</ref> Valproic acid is cytotoxic to many different cancer types through its action as a [[histone deacetylase]] [[HDAC inhibitor|inhi ...il, epirubicin and cyclophosphamide) in locally advanced/metastatic breast cancer. }}</ref>
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  • ...al.''|title=Expression of cyclooxygenase-2 in human lung carcinoma|journal=Cancer Research|date=15 November 1998| pages=4997–5001|volume=58|issue=22|url=ht ...nosis-associated-with-improved-survival|title=Aspirin use after colorectal cancer diagnosis associated with improved survival|author=PGxNews.Org| publisher=P
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  • ...een shown to cause [[thrombocytopenia]]. [[Gynaecomastia]] (enlargement of breast tissue) is mentioned in many textbooks as a side-effect – thought to be d ...s not only for the heart but also in reducing the risk of certain kinds of cancer.<ref>http://www.news.health.ufl.edu/heartbeat/heartbeat.aspx?ID=8724</ref>
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  • ...MaxolonPI" /><ref name="AMH2006" /> In nausea and vomiting associated with cancer [[chemotherapy]], it has been superseded by the more effective [[5-HT3 anta Metoclopramide crosses into [[breast milk]].<ref name=Briggs/>
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  • ...rsal cure for cancer. These efforts eventually culminated in the "[[War on Cancer]]" in the 1970s. ...n of these [[oncovirus]]es. [[Jerome Horwitz]] of the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute and [[Wayne State University School of Medicine]] first synthesiz
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  • ...and survival-promoting signaling and promotes breast tumor growth |journal=Cancer Res. |volume=62 |issue=15 |pages=4491–8 |year=2002 |pmid=12154060}}</ref> ...e from a controlled-release preparation. A source of opioid abuse |journal=Cancer |volume=66 |issue=12 |pages=2642–4 |year=1990 |pmid=2249204 |doi=10.1002/
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  • ...tern [[North America]]. It is also known as '''American nightshade''', '''cancer jalap''', '''coakum''', '''garget''', '''inkberry''', '''pigeon berry''', ' ...d would be the constituent of choice for standardizing for the purposes of cancer since it is present in an [[ethanol]] root extract and has significant anti
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  • ...e Central Himalayas, the plant is used as a treatment for breast and ovary cancer.<ref>''Asia Medicinal Plants Database''</ref> ...lists, including [[Al Gore]], had opposed the harvesting of paclitaxel for cancer treatments. [[Docetaxel]] (another [[taxane]]) can then be obtained by semi
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  • ...ences of Using Escharotic Agents as Primary Treatment for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer | author = McDaniel S., Goldman GD | journal = Archives of Dermatology | ye ...ing bloodroot paste to nine women with various ailments including [[breast cancer]], causing severe disfiguring destruction of their skin and underlying tiss
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  • .../articledetail.cfm?id=471 kidsgrowth.org --> Drugs and Other Substances in Breast Milk] Retrieved on June 19, 2009</ref> In cancer research at Harvard Medical School, tetracycline has been used to reliably
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  • This drug is passed into the [[breast milk]]. Animal studies have shown no evidence of teratogenicity at high dos ...ing the extent of fibrotic lesions induced by radiation therapy for breast cancer. <ref> Delanian S, Porcher R, Rudant J, et al.: Kinetics of response to lon
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  • ...om/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2001/12/14/MN6533.DTL|title=Co-workers' rare cancer a mystery|date=December 14, 2001|accessdate=29 November 2009}}</ref>
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  • |publisher = International Agency for Research on Cancer ...[[mutagen|mutagenic effects]]. The [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] classifies ethylene oxide into group 1, meaning it is a proven [[carcinog
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  • *<span id="R45">R45</span>: May cause cancer *<span id="R49">R49</span>: May cause cancer by inhalation
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  • | Name = Cancer | Caption = A coronal [[CT scan]] showing [[malignant]] [[mesothelioma|cancer of the lung sac]].<br/>Legend: →&nbsp;tumor&nbsp;←, ★&nbsp;central [[
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  • ...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 ...ound to be higher in people with elevated blood lead levels; these include cancer, stroke, and heart disease, and general death rates from all causes.<ref na
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  • ...s C, Hanna B, Deering MJ, Hesse BW |title=User-centered research on breast cancer patient needs and preferences of an Internet-based clinical trial matching #{{cite journal |author=Johnson S, Mayor P |title=A patient-held record for cancer patients from diagnosis onwards |journal=Int J Palliat Nurs. |volume=8 |iss
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  • *[[Breast eczema]] (Nipple eczema) *[[Paget's disease of the breast]]
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  • ...[[Breast surgery]] || [[Radical mastectomy]] for the treatment of [[breast cancer]] || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|3542|Halsted's operation II}} ...ctomy|removal]] of the [[oesophagus]] and part of the [[stomach]] to treat cancer of the oesophagus and [[Cardia|gastro-oesophageal junction]] || <small>{{ci
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