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AIDS oncology

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1998
New diagnostic approaches to primary central nervous system lymphoma have been developed that may make brain biopsy unnecessary in many instances. Reduced-dose chemotherapy for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma has been shown to be advantageous in a randomized controlled trial. New agents for the treatment of Kaposi's sarcoma are available.
I W, Flinn, R F, Ambinder
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Oncological Rehabilitation

Oncology Research and Treatment, 2017
An increasing number of patients are living with or surviving cancer due to improvements in detection and treatment. However, patients who survive cancer may experience functional disabilities that impact on health, quality of life and ability to work.
Oliver, Rick   +2 more
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Psycho-oncology

2016
Psycho-oncologic care for glioma patients has two important aspects. First, clinical decision making regarding treatment of the tumor should reflect a sound balance between quality and quantity of life. Second, supportive care should be targeted at the symptoms that are most detrimental to perceived quality of life (QOL) of glioma patients, and of ...
Jaap C, Reijneveld, Terri S, Armstrong
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Integrative Oncology

Medical Clinics of North America, 2017
Integrative oncology helps support the health of patients with cancer and their caregivers through an evidence-informed approach to lifestyle and behavior modification and the use of complementary health therapies as part of conventional cancer care. Integrative approaches can provide patients relief from cancer and cancer treatment-related symptoms ...
Gabriel, Lopez   +2 more
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Interventional Oncology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2016
The approach to the treatment of cancer in veterinary patients is constantly evolving. Whenever possible and practical, surgery is pursued because it provides the greatest opportunity for tumor control and may result in a cure. Other cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy, are commonplace in veterinary medicine, and the data ...
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