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Chemotherapy is usually given in cycles – this means there will be a period of treatment followed by a period with no treatment. An example of a 4-week cycle may be receiving chemo every day for a week, then three weeks with no chemo. The time without treatment gives the body a chance...
It works as well as other forms of chemotherapy for some types of cancer, but not all chemo drugs can be taken by mouth. There are some that the stomach can’t absorb, and others can be harmful if you swallow them. Oral drugs can cost more out-of-pocket than traditional chemo, too....
Two of the most widely adopted machine learning methods are supervised learning and unsupervised learning –but there are also other methods of machine learning. Here's an overview of the most popular types. Supervised learning algorithms are trained using labeled examples, such as an input where ...
Thankfully theside effects of my current “chemo cocktail” are not too bad. Seriously,they’re not. But poison is poison – usually nausea starts to hit within15 minutes after the infusion. I spend the rest of my Tuesday first on anacupuncture bed (I can’t explain it scientifically,but...
Corticosteroids (“steroids”) curb inflammation and are used to treat many conditions. They may also be part of your CLL treatment and help control side effects from chemo. Your doctor may prescribe one, such as prednisone, as part of your CLL treatment. Steroids can have side effects with ...
Is there a correlation between the frequency of Treg cells and disease severity or prognosis in patients with multiple myeloma? 3. What are the effects of drugs on Treg cells in multiple myeloma, and what are the applications of treg cells in therapy?
The initiating molecular events are believed to be inactivation of TP53 and RB1, which mainly occurs in NE cells in the respiratory epithelium, although many other genes and signalling pathways are disrupted, especially Notch signalling. For the past 30 years, there have been no important clinical...
Although behavioral research on choanoflagellates remains patchy, existing evidence shows that they are capable of chemosensation, photosensation and mechanosensation. These processes often involve specialized sensorimotor cellular appendages (cilia, microvilli, and/or filopodia) that resemble those that ...