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BACKGROUND
The study was performed to quantify the benefit of preoxygenated hyperventilated hypocapnic apnea-induced radiation (PHAIR) for breath hold (BH) time in patients with breast cancer.
METHODS
We compared in a single blind study 6 healthy volunteers and 10 breast cancer patients using PHAIR.
We describe a case of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in a patient treated with bevacizumab. Our case is a 60-year-old woman with Stewart-Treves syndrome (STS), and angiosarcoma of her left forearm, with onset 12 years after diagnosis with stage IIIA left breast cancer. She suffered from repeated
A 73-year old woman presented with mild paraparesis and hypesthesia of the legs. Furthermore, she complained dizziness, fainting and dyspnea. There was a history of peripheral artery disease, diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension and chronic atrial fibrillation. Five years ago she had breast