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United States Department of Health and Human Services
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United States Department of Health and Human Services, Radiation Emergency Medical Management
A sudden, brief, strong contraction of a muscle or group of muscles that cannot be controlled.
Industry:Health care
A drug being studied in the treatment of young adults with bone cancer that has gotten worse or come back. Muramyl tripeptide phosphatidylethanolamine activates certain types of white blood cells and helps the immune system kill cancer cells. It is a type of immunostimulant. Also called L-MTP-PE, MEPACT, and mifamurtide.
Industry:Health care
An extract made from cancer cells.
Industry:Health care
An external male reproductive organ. It contains a tube called the urethra, which carries semen and urine to the outside of the body.
Industry:Health care
A substance that can produce oxygen byproducts of metabolism that can cause damage to cells.
Industry:Health care
A process in which a substance, such as tissue, is lost by being destroyed and then absorbed by the body.
Industry:Health care
An alteration in DNA that occurs after conception. Somatic mutations can occur in any of the cells of the body except the germ cells (sperm and egg) and therefore are not passed on to children. These alterations can (but do not always) cause cancer or other diseases.
Industry:Health care
A drug being studied in the treatment of kidney cancer that has spread. It is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer and other conditions. Talactoferrin alfa increases the activity of dendritic cells (a type of immune cell) to help kill cancer cells. It is a form of human lactoferrin (a protein found in milk, tears, mucus, bile, and some white blood cells) that is made in the laboratory. Talactoferrin alfa is a type of recombinant protein and a type of immunomodulatory protein. Also called talactoferrin and TLF.
Industry:Health care
Nitrogen in the blood that comes from urea (a substance formed by the breakdown of protein in the liver). The kidneys filter urea out of the blood and into the urine. A high level of urea nitrogen in the blood may be a sign of a kidney problem. Also called blood urea nitrogen and BUN.
Industry:Health care
A condition in which abnormal cells grow on the thin layer of tissue that covers the cervix (the lower, narrow end of the uterus). These abnormal cells are not malignant (cancer) but may become cancer. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2/3 has features of CIN 2 and CIN 3. Also called CIN 2/3.
Industry:Health care