Search Results 201-210 of 16645 for alopecia
... alopecia, peripheral neuropathy and ototoxicity, which are excluded if ≥ NCI CTCAE grade 3) due to prior cancer therapy; Chronic systemic corticosteroid use ...
... Alopecia areata, Melasma, Vascular anomaly, Dermatitis, Morphea, Skin problems, Vulvar skin disorder, Breast skin change, Rosacea, Pigmentation disorder ...
Subjects with vitiligo or alopecia;; Subjects with hypothyroidism (eg, following Hashimoto syndrome) stable on hormone replacement;; Subjects with psoriasis ...
... alopecia) and/or in whom ≥30% of the bone marrow was irradiated. Patient has had major surgery ≤14 days prior to registration or has not recovered from ...
Her clinical and academic interests include autoimmune blistering disease, alopecia, and digital pathology. Outside of work, you might find her training for ...
All toxicities related to previous anti-cancer therapies have resolved ≤ CTCAE Grade 1 prior to trial treatment administration (except for alopecia and ...
... alopecia), which have not shown improvement and are strictly considered to interfere with current study medication; Co-administration of anti-cancer ...
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