Uterine Cancer: Radiation vs. Chemotherapy

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Cancer of the Uterus

medicinenet.com — “Learn uterine cancer (cancer of the uterus, endometrial cancer) causes, diagnosis, symptoms, signs, stages, statistics and treatment: surgery, radiation, chemotherapy.View full resource at medicinenet.com

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How to Cure Cancer Naturally at Sara's Soup Kitchen

curezone.com — “How to Cure Cancer: The first step to curing cancer is to run away from western pharmaceutical medicine. Tell them you have zero money, bankrupt, and their salesmen will go away. You need every organ in your body, do not let them mutilate you. You do not need poison chemotherapy. You do not need damaging radiations. You do not need invasive, painful, cancer biopsies. Geeezzz. Go away quack doctors! Friends and family members who are western pharmaceutical zombies must also be cut off. Kick them View full resource at curezone.com

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Medical News: SGO: 'Sandwich' Tx Helps in Rare Endometrial Ca - in Meeting Coverage, SGO from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “ORLANDO -- A therapeutic sandwich of radiation and chemotherapy has led to encouraging disease-free survival in patients with uterine papillary serous carcinoma, data from a single-center experienceView full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Docetaxel + Cisplatin vs. Mitomycin, Vindesine + Cisplatin with Concurrent Thoracic Radiation Therapy for Locally Advanced NSCLC - ONA

oncologynurseadvisor.com — “A long-term follow up on a Phase 3 study for locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer showed that docetaxel and cisplatin chemotherapy with concurrent thoracic radiation therapy vs. mitomycin, vindesine, and cisplatin therapy seemed more efficacious during early period, however the benefit disappeared later, investigators report from the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s 11th Annual Meeting.View full resource at oncologynurseadvisor.com

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