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  • noun Plural form of chemotherapy.

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Examples

  • Dr. Hamburg also concedes that Avastin may produce better results when used with different chemotherapies, but that those prospects haven't been sufficiently tested.

    The Avastin Denial 2011

  • "People need to understand that breast cancer patients have only been taking Avastin in combination with Taxol," one of the most powerful chemotherapies and most successful medicines in treating breast cancer, he said.

    Regulator Defends Avastin Decision Alicia Mundy 2011

  • From this point on, Kuhn moved enthusiastically in the direction of developing new bacterial chemotherapies.

    Richard Kuhn and the Chemical Institute: Double Bonds and Biological Mechanisms 2010

  • A friend of mine in LO just found out that her current chemotherapies are no longer working on her cancer ... so she has spent the last week trying to negotiate with her insurance company to see if they will allow her (pay for) treatment by getting into a clinical trial in Houston, at the #1 cancer clinic in the country.

    Drug companies spending $3 million a week on lobbying (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Since the introduction of ESA, medical advances mean that oral chemotherapies are used increasingly to treat more aggressive forms of cancer.

    The welfare reform bill will affect people with cancer | Letter 2011

  • The subsequent development of sulfa drugs was a milestone in biomedical sciences and a great deal of research followed as scientists throughout the world searched for more effective chemotherapies for bacterial infections.

    Richard Kuhn and the Chemical Institute: Double Bonds and Biological Mechanisms 2010

  • The letter points out: Medical advances mean that oral chemotherapies are used increasingly to treat more aggressive forms of cancer.

    Welfare bill 'penalises cancer patients' 2011

  • Through her long career as a chemist, Elion directly improved the lives of the countless patients who benefited form her research's many applications, which included chemotherapies for leukemia, immunosuppressive drugs for kidney transplants, and treatments for gout, lupus, and severe rheumatoid arthritis, in addition to the creation of the AIDS treatment AZT.

    Personal Information for Gertrude Belle Elion 2010

  • Roche said that it has submitted a biologics licence application for the treatment of people with advanced HER2-positive breast cancer who have previously received multiple HER2-targeted medicines and chemotherapies.

    Roche Submits Breast-Cancer Drug to FDA 2010

  • Through her long career as a chemist, Elion directly improved the lives of the countless patients who benefited form her research's many applications, which included chemotherapies for leukemia, immunosuppressive drugs for kidney transplants, and treatments for gout, lupus, and severe rheumatoid arthritis, in addition to the creation of the AIDS treatment AZT.

    Personal Information for Gertrude Belle Elion Jewish Women's Archive 2010

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