adjuvant therapy

collocation in English

meaningsofadjuvantandtherapy

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adjuvant
adjective
uk
/ˈædʒ.ə.vənt/
us
/ˈædʒ.ə.vənt/
given after the main treatment ...
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therapy
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈθer.ə.pi/
us
/ˈθer.ə.pi/
a treatment that helps someone feel better, grow stronger, etc., especially after ...
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(Definition ofadjuvantandtherapyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofadjuvant therapy

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Adjuvanttherapyfor postmenopausal patients with operable breast cancer who have estrogen-receptor or progesterone-receptor-positive tumors.
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D-cycloserineadjuvanttherapyto molindone in the treatment of schizophrenia.
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Adjuvanttherapyfor post/perimenopausal patients with node-positive breast cancer who have estrogen-receptor-positive tumors.
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The theme ofadjuvanttherapyis of increasing interest.
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Quality of life and preferences for treatment following systemicadjuvanttherapyfor early-stage breast cancer.
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Prophylactic antiemetics were prescribed as required during concomitant therapy and routinely prescribed daily duringadjuvanttherapy.
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Adjuvanttherapyfor premenopausal patients with node-positive breast cancer who are suitable for endocrine therapy alone.
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To define the safety ofadjuvanttherapywith celecoxib in this patient population.
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Therefore, the cost-effectiveness of ovariectomy compared with noadjuvanttherapyis likely to be most favorable.
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The subjects were middle-aged women who used tamoxifen asadjuvanttherapyfor early-stage breast cancer.
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Adjuvanttherapyfor the treatment of nausea and vomiting is also commonly prescribed.
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The jury is still out about the use of bisphosphonates as anadjuvanttherapy.
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The beneficial effects were maintained well past the completion ofadjuvanttherapy.
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Cognitive impairment associated withadjuvanttherapyin breast cancer.
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A wide variety ofadjuvanttherapyregimens have been proposed.
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Endocrine responsiveness and tailoringadjuvanttherapyfor postmenopausal lymph node-negative breast cancer: a randomized trial.
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Adverse events were analyzed during radiotherapy (with or without concurrent temozolomide), duringadjuvanttherapy, and for the entire study.
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Endocrine responsiveness and tailoringadjuvanttherapyfor postmenopausal lymph node negative breast cancer: a randomized trial.
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Many patients also commented on feeling anxious towards the end ofadjuvanttherapyas issues related to follow-up and future prognosis surfaced.
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