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brunfelsia australis/chemotherapy

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[Chemotherapy for tuberculosis; yesterday, today, and tomorrow--basic and clinical studies].

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The discovery of streptomycin in 1944 had given rise to great flowering of chemotherapy for tuberculosis. The times which triple treatment of SM.PAS.INH after the temporal time of SM.PAS had been standard regimens on initial treatment had continued for more than twenty years. The shortening of

High-dose chemotherapy with autologous stem cell rescue for breast cancer: yesterday, today and tomorrow.

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Metastatic breast cancer remains incurable by conventional means and is the second leading cause of all cancer deaths in women in the United States. Laboratory and clinical studies have shown chemotherapy dose intensity may be important in breast cancer therapy, and therefore clinical trials have

Chemotherapy for ovarian cancer: yesterday, today and tomorrow.

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Adjuvant therapy for colorectal cancer: yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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During the 1980s, the only drug routinely used to treat colorectal carcinoma was single-agent fluorouracil (5-FU), a drug that had shown no proven benefit in the adjuvant setting. Since then, significant improvements in the overall management of colorectal cancer have been made. This review will

[Malignant tumors of the female genitalia in childhood--yesterday, today and tomorrow].

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Genital tumors in children and adolescents represent 1.5 to 2.0% of al malignancies in these age groups. Organ incidence differs from that in adult women. In children and in young adolescents non-epithelial gynaecological tumors predominate, while carcinomas are rare and their incidence rises with

[Yesterday, today and tomorrow of antiangiogenic therapy].

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The role of angiogenesis in the growth of neoplasms and the factors engaged in the regulation of this process are discussed. In this paper the knowledge concerning the role of angiogenesis in the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of malignancies is presented. The types of antiangiogenic agents used
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