Metastatic Disease

Metastatic Disease - most related articles:

- Genentech's Avastin with chemotherapy approved for advanced breast cancer - 3.6
- Breast cancer drug Abraxane promising for malignant melanoma treatment - 3.5
- FDA panel votes to revoke approval for Avastin for advanced breast cancer - 3.4
- $5.9 million grant for breast cancer research - 3.4
- Regorafenib improves survival of colorectal cancer patients - 3.2
- Erivedge approved for skin cancer metastatic basal cell carcinoma - 3.1
- FDA declines Fusilev NDA for colorectal cancer - 3
- New treatment for melanoma shows shrinking of tumors - 3
- Ipilimumab demonstrates improved survival in metastatic melanoma - 2.9
- Avastin found effective in advanced breast cancer patients - 2.9

Metastatic Disease articles

New treatment for melanoma shows shrinking of tumors
Researchers have made significant advances in the treatment of metastatic malignant melanoma – one of the most difficult cancers to treat successfully once it has started to spread.

Surgery not necessary for most late stage colorectal cancers
A new study shows that a large majority of patients who present with advanced colorectal cancer that has spread to other organs (stage IV) don't require immediate surgery to remove the primary tumor in the colon.

Prostate cancer immunotherapy prolongs survival
Sipuleucel-T (Provenge), an experimental immunotherapy improved survival in men with metastatic disease, according to new results to be presented April 28 at the American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Scientific Meeting in Chicago.

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