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Chemotherapy drugs are used to destroy or damage cancer cells. For non-invasive bladder cancers, chemotherapy drugs are instilled into the
Causes Chemotherapy - The chemotherapy drug cyclophosphamide may increase the risk for bladder cancer. Radiation treatment - Radiation
The good news is that most bladder cancers are caught early and can be treated with surgery and chemotherapy. What is bladder cancer? Bladder
Chemotherapy Chemotherapy uses anticancer drugs to kill cancer cells. Chemotherapy may be given internally by placing the drugs directly in the bladder, called
Treatments for bladder cancer include surgery, immunotherapy, chemotherapy and radiation. Learn how and when chemotherapy is used and which chemotherapy drugs are
Chemotherapy uses anti cancer (cytotoxic) drugs to destroy cancer cells. For muscle invasive bladder cancer you have the drugs into a vein (intravenously). As the drugs circulate in your blood, they travel throughout your body. They work by disrupting the growth of cancer cells. This is different to having chemotherapy into the bladder for non
Chemotherapy uses drugs to destroy cancer cells, either alone or in ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, bladder cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, multiple
Patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer usually have surgery to remove the bladder after chemotherapy. Pricy new cancer drugs
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It sure does throw a damper life.
If she’d had mastectomies for breast cancer, then she’d also have been on powerful hormone blockers and/or chemotherapy. The first makes PIV intercourse painful unless lots of lubricant is used and the second pretty much guarantees no children.
This…unmitigated bullshit you wrote is worse than Putins excuse for invading Ukraine.
You should be charged with assault and battery for inflicting this on us.
A few weeks ago she was diagnosed with lung cancer in both lungs & assorted lymph nodes.
I’ve survived both prostate and recently bladder cancer. Giving credence to the saying:
Life’s a witch & then you die.
Bill S.