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Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1976
Drug treatment of tuberculosis is reviewed. Factors influencing the choice of antituberculosis agents and antituberculosis regimens are discussed. The advantages of two regimens are emphasized--isoniazid and ethambutol, and isoniazid and rifampin. Short-term and intermittent therapy, and retreatment of previous infections, are discussed.
Kenneth L. Pinsker, Spencer K. Koerner
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Chemotherapy in the Elderly [PDF]

open access: possibleAging Health, 2004
Persons over the age of 65 years are the fastest growing segment of the US population. In the next 30 years it will comprise over 20% of the population. More than 50% of all cancers occur in this age group and therefore, the total cancer burden is expected to rise.
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Chemotherapy of Malaria [PDF]

open access: possible, 1968
Abstract : Primary screen - quantitative evaluation of potential antimalarial activity. Primary screen - to provide quantitative assessments of prophylactic values.
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Chemotherapy of Filariasis

1963
Filariasis is the infection of man or animals by long thin nematode worms called filariae. They occur in most of the warm moist parts of the world where there are the right kinds of insects to carry the infection from one host to another.
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Chemotherapy in pregnancy

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2016
Cancer diagnosed during pregnancy is uncommon, complicating between 0.02% and 0.1% of all pregnancies. Nonetheless, due to increasing age of childbearing, the incidence of cancer during pregnancy is likely to increase due to higher incidence of several age-dependent malignancies.
Ngu, SF, Ngan, HYS
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Chemotherapy for Tuberculosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
Excerpt To the editor: The editorial by Stead and Dutt (1) in the August 1980 issue brings to the attention of the internal medicine community a great advance in chemotherapy for tuberculosis that ...
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Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 1999
The delivery of antineoplastic agents directly into the peritoneal cavity as treatment of malignancies principally confined to this body compartment (e.g., ovarian cancer) is based on sound pharmacokinetic and anatomic principles. Over the past two decades investigators have defined both the potential benefits, and limitations, associated with this ...
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Intracavitary chemotherapy

Current Problems in Cancer, 1985
Pharmacokinetic modeling has suggested, and clinical investigations have confirmed, that intracavitary drug administration can result in a much greater drug exposure for the cavity into which the agent is instilled compared to the plasma. Both the safety and the efficacy of several agents administered individually or in combination have now been ...
Maurie Markman, Franco M. Muggia
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Chemotherapy in Alaska

The American Journal of Nursing, 1957
villages of Alaska, you would find a strange outpatient clinic for tuberculosis patients being conducted in a school or a store. The "chemotherapy aide," probably a short, dark-skinned native, would be making explanations in the local dialect as he weighed patients, refilled medicine bottles with isoniazid (INH), para-amino salicylic acid (PAS), and ...
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Pembrolizumab plus chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone for first-line treatment of advanced oesophageal cancer (KEYNOTE-590): a randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 3 study

The Lancet, 2021
Jong-Mu Sun   +24 more
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