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  • '''Bleomycin''' is a mixture of the sulfate salts of basic glycopeptide antineoplastic a | title = Definition of bleomycin sulfate
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  • ...been the mainstay of removing lymphangiomas, but [[sclerotherapy]] with [[bleomycin]] has been reported as successful. <ref>{{citation ...esectable Lymphangioma of the trunk managed via intra-tumour injections of bleomycin
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  • '''Bleomycin''' is a mixture of the sulfate salts of basic glycopeptide antineoplastic a | title = Definition of bleomycin sulfate
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  • {{r|Bleomycin}}
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  • {{r|Bleomycin}}
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  • ...l.: Randomized comparative trial of pegylated liposomal doxorubicin versus bleomycin and vincristine in the treatment of AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma. Internat
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  • ...on]] and [[peritoneal effusion]], but has been replaced, in the U.S., by [[bleomycin]].
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  • ...g adjuvant [[hyperthermia]], [[phototherapy]] and [[hyperbaric oxygen]]. [[Bleomycin]] and [[carboplatin]] are core drugs for palliative chemotherapy.
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  • Bleomycin and carboplatin are the most common adjuvant and palliative [[antineoplasti Bleomycin is given as a weekly subcutaneous injection. There are guidelines for maxim
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  • {{r|Bleomycin}}
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  • * [[Bleomycin]] used as for cancer chemotherapy, not as an antibacterial
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