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Patients with nonmelanoma skin cancer or carcinoma in situ of any type are not excluded if they have undergone complete resection; Inability or unwillingness ...
History of cancer within the past five years (excluding cervical CIS with curative therapy for at least one year prior to screening and non-melanoma skin cancer) ...
The purpose of this research is to develop stem cells from cells within patients' skin in order to better understand peripheral neuropathy and help develop ...
squamous cell carcinoma of the skin not associated with the target knee within the last 5 years. - History of blood dyscrasia, including but not limited to ...
- Age greater than or equal to 18. - Histopathologically confirmed diagnosis of one the following cancer types: - Salivary gland cancer - Skin cancer - Melanoma
At least two visible, non-infected skin lesions that are greater than 1 cm and are amenable to intralesional injection as determined by investigator.
Dr. Tina Ardon discusses conjunctivities, commonly known as pink eye. She explains potential causes, symptoms and treatment.
Learn about this common skin condition that causes red, scaly, itchy patches and how you can combine medications with self-care habits to manage it.
oxalate deposits in bone marrow, skin, or other tissue (histologically confirmed);; nephrocalcinosis;; calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis. Exclusion Criteria ...
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