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Treatment Modalities for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Current Cancer Drug Targets, 2005
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, accounting for approximately 5 to 10% of all cancers. It is estimated to cause approximately 1 million deaths annually. Currently, no adjuvant or palliative treatment modalities have been conclusively shown to prolong survival in HCC.
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Epilepsy Disorders and Treatment Modalities

NASN School Nurse, 2018
Epilepsy disorders are the most common treatable neurological disorders in childhood. Diagnosis and treatment of these disorders has improved over time. Children with epilepsy/seizure disorder are more likely to have or develop mental health and developmental comorbidities such as depression, anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, learning
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Radiotherapy as Primary Treatment Modality

2008
The proper management of prostate cancer is dependent on appropriate risk categorization, based on pretreatment prostate-specific antigen (PSA), clinical stage and Gleason score (GS). The use of radiotherapy in low-risk (T1-T2a, PSA < 10 ng/ml and GS or=6 8), radiation with hormones has become the standard treatment.
Tara Rosewall, M Sia, T P Warde
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Treatment Selection and Modalities

1994
The objectives of this chapter are to describe the reported treatment modalities/interventions in different settings of treatment for adolescents with psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs). The development of the current state of knowledge concerning relations among patient variables, treatment characteristics, and environmental factors is ...
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Treatment modalities for bacterial rhinosinusitis

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2010
Rhinosinusitis is a common illness that represents a substantial economic burden. The vast majority of cases resolve spontaneously but a small proportion develops a secondary bacterial infection. Accurate diagnosis of rhinosinusitis depends upon clinical assessment. Isolation of the causative agents must be considered in cases failing initial treatment.
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Treatment modalities for gynecological cancers

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1986
T HE American Cancer Society estimates 73,400 new cases of cancer of the female genital tract in 1986.’ Endometrial cancers comprise about 13% of all malignant tumors in women: uterine cervix, 6%; ovarian tumors, 6%: and other gynecologic malignancies, 2% to 3%.* This paper will discuss the major treatment modalities (surgery, radiation, and ...
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Treatment modalities for colorectal cancer

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1986
D URING the past century, the treatment of colorectal cancer has consisted of adequate surgical excision; no other treatment modality has been as effective.’ Historically, a wide variety of surgical procedures was carried out with removal of the cancerous segment and the formation of a stoma. The introduction of antibiotics in the post World War II era,
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Treatment Modalities

2016
In the first part of this chapter the focus is on research comparing the effectiveness (i.e., psychotherapy outcomes) of various treatment modalities: individual, group, couple, and family therapies. In the second section the discussion shifts to focus on research that examines therapy process similarities and differences across the various treatment ...
D. Martin Kivlighan III   +1 more
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Modalities of treatment in adolescence. [PDF]

open access: possiblePsychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice, 1973
Floyd Irvin, Vita Krall
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