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T-cell booster improves chemo effect in melanoma.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News
: :This digital document is an article from Skin & Allergy News, published by Thomson Gale on November 1, 2006. The length of the article is 579 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: T-cell booster improves chemo effect in melanoma.(Clinical Rounds)Author: Nancy WalshPublication: Skin & Allergy News (Magazine/Journal)Date: November 1, 2006Publisher: Thomson GaleVolume: 37 Issue: 11 Page: ...
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Therapeutic Vaccination Strategies (Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop)
from: Springer
: :This book offers an overview of current experimental therapies for tumours and autoimmune disease. The approaches described include use of tumor antigens and application of costimulatory molecules or transformed T-cell clones. Other topics are the obligatory immunomonitoring and the choice of suitable vectors for DNA vaccination. Early clinical experience is reported, and the necessary legal and regulatory provisions are discussed
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Uveal Melanoma: A Model for Exploring Fundamental Cancer Biology
: :Uveal melanoma is the most common intraocular malignancy in adults and is characterized by aggressive metastases, which mainly develop hematogeneously. Little is known about the factors that predispose patients to develop this disease, although some factors such as skin pigmentation and the presence of multiple cutaneous nevi have been associated with an increased risk to develop uveal melanoma. The intraocular location of uveal melanoma offers excellent opportunities for visualization, and clinical study. While smaller tumors can be treated with eye-preserving therapies, larger tumors sometimes require enucleation of the eye. Since ...
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VIOQUEST DOSES FIRST PATIENT IN PHASE I/IIA VQD-001 TRIAL.: An article from: Biotech Business
: :This digital document is an article from Biotech Business, published by Thomson Gale on November 1, 2006. The length of the article is 729 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: VIOQUEST DOSES FIRST PATIENT IN PHASE I/IIA VQD-001 TRIAL.Author: Gale Reference TeamPublication: Biotech Business (Newsletter)Date: November 1, 2006Publisher: Thomson GaleVolume: 19 Issue: 11 Page: NADistributed by ...
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Modern Dermatologic Radiation Therapy
: :MODERN DERMATOLOGIC RADIATION THERAPY comprehensively examines the practical aspects of radiation therapy of cutaneous cancers and other dermatologic disorders. The book provides both a concise introduction to physical and biological principles, radiation factors selection, dose definitions, and treatment indications and sequelae, and a detailed discussion of specific indications for various radiation techniques in different body regions. Topics explored include radiation therapy of Kaposi's sarooma; radiation the rapy for melanomas; electron beam therapy; and Grenz ray therapy.
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Tumors of the skin,: Benign and malignant,
: :MODERN DERMATOLOGIC RADIATION THERAPY comprehensively examines the practical aspects of radiation therapy of cutaneous cancers and other dermatologic disorders. The book provides both a concise introduction to physical and biological principles, radiation factors selection, dose definitions, and treatment indications and sequelae, and a detailed discussion of specific indications for various radiation techniques in different body regions. Topics explored include radiation therapy of Kaposi's sarooma; radiation the rapy for melanomas; electron beam therapy; and Grenz ray therapy.
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Skin cancer;: A clinical study with special reference to radium treatment, (Acta radiologica)
: :MODERN DERMATOLOGIC RADIATION THERAPY comprehensively examines the practical aspects of radiation therapy of cutaneous cancers and other dermatologic disorders. The book provides both a concise introduction to physical and biological principles, radiation factors selection, dose definitions, and treatment indications and sequelae, and a detailed discussion of specific indications for various radiation techniques in different body regions. Topics explored include radiation therapy of Kaposi's sarooma; radiation the rapy for melanomas; electron beam therapy; and Grenz ray therapy.
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Reducing skin cancer risks (AG)
: :MODERN DERMATOLOGIC RADIATION THERAPY comprehensively examines the practical aspects of radiation therapy of cutaneous cancers and other dermatologic disorders. The book provides both a concise introduction to physical and biological principles, radiation factors selection, dose definitions, and treatment indications and sequelae, and a detailed discussion of specific indications for various radiation techniques in different body regions. Topics explored include radiation therapy of Kaposi's sarooma; radiation the rapy for melanomas; electron beam therapy; and Grenz ray therapy.
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Diagnosis and management of common skin cancers: Clinical characteristics, indications for biopsy, treatment of choice (American Cancer Society professional eeducation publication)
: :MODERN DERMATOLOGIC RADIATION THERAPY comprehensively examines the practical aspects of radiation therapy of cutaneous cancers and other dermatologic disorders. The book provides both a concise introduction to physical and biological principles, radiation factors selection, dose definitions, and treatment indications and sequelae, and a detailed discussion of specific indications for various radiation techniques in different body regions. Topics explored include radiation therapy of Kaposi's sarooma; radiation the rapy for melanomas; electron beam therapy; and Grenz ray therapy.
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Cancer of the skin
: :MODERN DERMATOLOGIC RADIATION THERAPY comprehensively examines the practical aspects of radiation therapy of cutaneous cancers and other dermatologic disorders. The book provides both a concise introduction to physical and biological principles, radiation factors selection, dose definitions, and treatment indications and sequelae, and a detailed discussion of specific indications for various radiation techniques in different body regions. Topics explored include radiation therapy of Kaposi's sarooma; radiation the rapy for melanomas; electron beam therapy; and Grenz ray therapy.
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