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Rashes are a common side effect of some prostate cancer treatments. Rarely, they may be caused by cancer cells.
Drug rashes can be an unwanted side effect of many medications. Learn which medications can cause these skin reactions.
Most rashes associated with prostate cancer are caused by prostate cancer treatments, such as hormone-blocking therapy, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy. Rashes appear in roughly 10% of people ...
Jocelyn and Kristofer Carella-Erickson detail their traumatic back-to-back cancer experiences with PEOPLE — and say their ...
IV infusions of antioxidants like Vitamin C and Glutathione have quietly become the new beauty obsession not just in Lagos, ...
CHENNAI: Actor Shihan Hussaini passed away due to a rare but serious health condition known as aplastic anemia, which led to ...
AstraZeneca’s IMFINZI® (durvalumab) in combination with gemcitabine and cisplatin as neoadjuvant treatment, followed by IMFINZI as adjuvant monotherapy after radical cystectomy (surgery to remove the ...
Potential Side Effects of Exposure Misty warned that even indirect contact with chemotherapy waste could lead to a range of ...
Carol DeGroff Van Zile is now the third woman in the nation to earn an 8th-degree black belt in taekwondo, but believe it or not, that wasn’t her hardest test.
One half of J&J’s treatment is Lazcluze, a pill that, like Astra’s Tagrisso, blocks a cancer-associated protein called EGFR. J&J combines it with Rybrevant, which blocks both EGFR and another ...