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Chemotherapy



Chemotherapy - kēˌmōthĕrˈəpē, treatment of disease with chemicals or drugs. One chemotherapeutic approach is the development of selectively toxic substances, i.e., substances that can destroy or inhibit infecting organisms or, as in cancer, malignant tissue, but do not damage normal host tissue. In treating infection, selectively toxic agents may   Read More...

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    Sexuality, Body Image and Quality of Life after High Dose or Conventional Chemotherapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer, in The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
    by Kami Makar, Ceinwen E. Cumming, Alan W. Lees, Marilyn Hundleby, Jean-Marc Nabholtz, Dianne K. Kieren, Heather Jenkins, Carolyn Wentzel, Michael Handman, David C. Cumming. 8 pgs.


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