479 Therefore, the clinical utility of anti-angiogenic agents in the management of TNBC varies between early-stage and advanced-stage disease
Scope of symptoms and self-management strategies for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in breast cancer patients
The analysis is unified by the pathological aspects of oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, and neurodegeneration common to both anterior and posterior ocular segments
This may include people with active cancer concerns, immune disorders, uncontrolled chronic illness, pregnancy or plans for pregnancy, complex medication regimens, bleeding disorders, severe allergies, kidney or liver concerns, unexplained symptoms, or a history of poor reactions to injectable products
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