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AIDS-Related Lymphoma Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

AIDS-related lymphoma 

AIDS-related lymphoma treatment may include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, high-dose chemotherapy with stem cell transplant, and/or targeted therapy. Get detailed information about newly diagnosed and recurrent AIDS-related lymphoma and treatment in this expert-reviewed summary.

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Adult Hodgkin Lymphoma Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

adult Hodgkin lymphoma 

Adult Hodgkin lymphoma treatment depends on the type (classical or nodular lymphocyte predominant) and includes chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. Get detailed information about the prognosis, and treatment of newly diagnosed and recurrent Hodgkin lymphoma in this expert-reviewed summary.

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Adult Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

adult acute myeloid leukemia 

Treatment options for adult acute myeloid leukemia (AML) include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, stem cell transplant, and other medications. Get detailed information about the treatment of new and recurrent AML in this expert-reviewed summary.

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Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia 

Adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) treatment options include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, stem cell transplant, and/or targeted therapy. Get detailed information about newly diagnosed and recurrent ALL in this expert-reviewed summary.

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Uterine Sarcoma Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

uterine sarcoma 

Uterine sarcoma treatment is primarily surgery, with or without radiation or chemotherapy. Learn more about the treatments for newly diagnosed uterine or recurrent sarcoma in this expert-reviewed summary.

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Testicular Cancer Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

testicular cancer 

Testicular cancer treatment options depend upon tumor characteristics and include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and observation. Learn more about the treatment of newly diagnosed and recurrent testicular cancer in this expert-reviewed summary.

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Levels of Evidence for Human Studies of Integrative, Alternative, and Complementary Therapies (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

evaluation of evidence  Levels of Evidence 

Levels of Evidence for Integrative, Alternative, and Complementary Therapies is about how to weigh the strength of the evidence obtained in cited research studies. Get detailed information this formal ranking system in this summary for clinicians.

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Adult Primary Liver Cancer Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

cancer  treatment  adult  patient  version  liver  adult primary liver cancer 

Treatment of liver cancer in adults depends on the stage. Treatment options include hepatectomy, liver transplant, ablation, electroporation therapy (EPT), embolization therapy, targeted therapy, and/or radiation therapy. Learn more about treatment for the different stages of liver cancer.

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Coenzyme Q10 (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

coenzyme Q10 

Coenzyme Q10 is a dietary supplement, and use of it as a treatment for cancer in humans has been investigated in only a limited manner. Get detailed information about Coenzyme Q10 use in cancer in this summary for clinicians.

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Newcastle Disease Virus (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

oncolytic Newcastle disease virus 

Newcastle disease virus (NDV)- based therapy has been reported to be of benefit in clinical studies, but results are considered inconclusive. Study designs were weak and the study reports were generally incomplete. Get detailed information about NDV use in cancer in this summary for clinicians.

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Laetrile/Amygdalin (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

laetrile 

Laetrile (Amygdalin) has shown little anticancer activity in animal studies and no anticancer activity in human clinical trials. Laetrile is not approved for use in the United States. Get detailed information about use of Laetrile for cancer in this summary for clinicians.

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Hydrazine Sulfate (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

hydrazine sulfate 

Hydrazine sulfate has shown no anticancer activity in randomized clinical trials. Data on its effectiveness in cancer-related cachexia are inconclusive. Get detailed information about hydrazine sulfate as a treatment for people with cancer in this summary for clinicians.

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Cartilage (Bovine and Shark) (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

health  version  professional  cartilage  bovine  shark  shark cartilage extract AE-941  shark cartilage  bovine cartilage 

Cartilage (bovine and shark) has been studied as a treatment for people with cancer and other conditions for more than 30 years. Few human studies of cartilage in cancer have been reported to date, and the results are inconclusive. Get detailed information in this clinician summary.

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Cancell/Cantron/Protocel (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

health  version  professional  cancellcantronprotocel  Cancell 

Cancell, Cantron, and Protocel have been promoted by its manufacturers as an effective therapy for cancer and other diseases. No animal or human study has been published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal to show safety or effectiveness in treating cancer. Learn more in this clinician summary.

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714-X (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version

health  version  professional  714-X 

714-X is not approved for use in the United States. No study of 714-X has been published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal to show it is safe or effective in treating cancer.

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