Choices in Adjuvant Therapy of Melanoma
29th Nov 2005, 18:56 GMT
There is one approved option for adjuvant treatment of melanoma????????high-dose interferon????????thus, patients and providers are encouraged to consider participation in clinical trials of new approaches. Cancer Control: Journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center
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