Examples of using Malignancies in English and their translations into Swedish
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Secondary haematological malignancies.
The majority of the malignancies developed in the lung
Sir, not only does cigar smoking Cause malignancies in the larynx and esophagus.
Any known malignancies See section 4.4.
The malignancies reported were very diverse in their origin and location.
Patients receiving immunosuppressive therapy are at increased risk of developing malignancies.
so I treat patients with thoracic malignancies, with lung cancer of course being the predominant cancer within the thorax.
Since PROCOMVAX has not been studied in persons who have malignancies or are otherwise immunocompromised, the extent of the immune response in such persons is unknown.
NAD-based therapeutics have emerged as a potential new avenue for treating a wide array of medical conditions- from physiological aging process to malignancies.
triplicate ECG in 154 subjects with advanced malignancies, including multiple myeloma.
It has also been established that overexpression of DNMT1 serves as a hallmark in malignancies, such as endometrioid and prostate cancers.
and other malignancies in patients treated with a TNF-antagonist cannot be excluded.
can promote tumor growth by inhibiting apoptosis in malignancies.
Cases of myelodysplastic syndrome and secondary malignancies, including myeloid leukaemia, have also been reported very rarely see section 4.8.
thus its inhibition is often a critical point of intervention in the treatment of malignancies.
Cases of RAS-driven malignancies have been seen with dabrafenib as monotherapy
Cases of malignancies, including cutaneous and other types of lymphoma,
Post-marketing: cases of malignancies, including cutaneous and other types of lymphoma,
Incidence of malignancies: Three years after treatment, the incidence of malignancies was 7.8% in the placebo group compared with 6.4% in the Zenapax group.
especially in elderly patients who had haematological malignancies and/or low platelet counts.