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  2. Dacarbazine - Wikipedia

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    Like many chemotherapy drugs, dacarbazine may have numerous serious side effects, because it interferes with normal cell growth as well as cancer cell growth. Among the most serious possible side effects are birth defects to children conceived or carried during treatment; sterility, possibly permanent; or immune suppression (reduced ability to ...

  3. What does growth hormone therapy treat? What an ... - AOL

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    Growth hormone treatment is a safe and effective therapy that’s often used to treat children and adults with a deficiency in human growth hormone (also known as HGH or somatropin).

  4. Saprotrophic nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Saprotrophic nutrition / s æ p r ə ˈ t r ɒ f ɪ k,-p r oʊ-/ [1] or lysotrophic nutrition [2] [3] is a process of chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter.

  5. Procarbazine - Wikipedia

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    Common side effect include low blood cell counts and vomiting. [1] Other side effects include tiredness and depression. [2] [3] It is not recommended in people with severe liver or kidney problems. [4] Use in pregnancy is known to harm the baby. [1] Procarbazine is in the alkylating agents family of medication. [1] How it works is not clearly ...

  6. Puberty blocker - Wikipedia

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    Transgender children in France are eligible for puberty blockers with parental permission at any age, and usually receive them at age 15 or 16. [152] In 2022, France's Académie Nationale de Médecine urged caution when considering puberty blockers due to potential side effects, including "impact on growth, bone weakening, [and] risk of ...

  7. Gemcitabine - Wikipedia

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    Gemcitabine is a chemotherapy drug that works by killing any cells that are dividing. [10] Cancer cells divide rapidly and so are targeted at higher rates by gemcitabine, but many essential cells also divide rapidly, including cells in skin, the scalp, the stomach lining, and bone marrow, resulting in adverse effects. [16]: 265

  8. 22 health care predictions for 2025 from medical researchers

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    3. "The current standard for treating patients with clinical stage 2 or 3 triple-negative breast cancer is to administer chemotherapy in addition to immunotherapy prior to surgery. This ...

  9. Vincristine - Wikipedia

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    The main side effects of vincristine are chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, hyponatremia, constipation, and hair loss. Vincristine-induced neuropathy is the main dose-limiting side effect. [9] Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy can be severe, and may be a reason to reduce or avoid using vincristine.