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The frequency of chemotherapy-induced amenorrhea was found to be greater than 90% in premenopausal breast cancer patients treated with standard adjuvant chemotherapy.
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In a retrospective review of 2276 patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) treated on one of three consecutive Phase 3 studies using non-age based, standard intensive chemotherapy conducted by the Japan Adult Leukemia Study Group between 1995 and 2005, there was a significant decline in overall survival in patients aged ≥ 50 years when compared to those < 50 years.
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Medications for Risk Reduction of Breast Cancer in Women
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Evidence-based updates in primary care medicine By Louis Kuritzky, MD
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There has been much written recently about the association of diabetes and cancer.
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In an epidemiological evaluation of acute myeloid leukemia survival over 3.5 decades, dramatic improvement was demonstrable for younger patients, but not so for the elderly.
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In a large population of Caucasian women participating in the Womens Health Initiative Observational Study, those who used aspirin had a significantly lower risk of melanoma and increased duration of use was associated with incrementally greater protection.
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Carboplatin-pemetrexed doublet chemotherapy is effective primary treatment for patients with nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer, but the applicability of standard dosing to older or more frail patients was uncertain.