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Iressa is a very good treatment for one form of lung cancer – if you happen to be a nonsmoking Japanese woman.
Google to Share Genetic Information on the Web | Impact Lab 2007
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Gefitinib, also known as Iressa, the once-promising targeted therapy for the treatment of non-small ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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Gefitinib, also known as Iressa, the once-promising targeted therapy for the treatment of non-small ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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Gefitinib, also known as Iressa, the once-promising targeted therapy for the treatment of non-small ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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University of Pittsburgh researchers said their study suggests the addition of the drug gefinitib -- also known by the trade name Iressa -- to chemotherapy is both safe and effective.
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Gefinitib, which also is known by the trade name Iressa, is a targeted therapy against the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) with fewer side effects than traditional chemotherapies.
innovations-report 2009
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Gefinitib, which also is known by the trade name Iressa, is a targeted therapy against the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) with fewer side effects than traditional chemotherapies.
innovations-report 2009
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Targeted drugs such as Iressa are designed to kill only cancerous cells, which means they often have fewer side effects. iStockphoto This computer-generated illustration shows DNA, the stuff genes are made of.
New Recruits: Enlisting Genes in the Campaign Against Cancer 2009
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In a clinical trial at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center, Thomas J. Lynch uses an experimental drug as well as tyrosine kinase inhibitors, such as Iressa and Tarceva, to treat patients suffering from non-small-cell lung cancer who have mutations within the epidermal growth factor receptor gene (EFGR).
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In a clinical trial at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center, Thomas J. Lynch uses an experimental drug as well as tyrosine kinase inhibitors, such as Iressa and Tarceva, to treat patients suffering from non-small-cell lung cancer who have mutations within the epidermal growth factor receptor gene (EFGR).
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