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    Mab Research Paper

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    this utilized for the infested patients by physicians. Developing radiolabeled MAb of cancer releases can ameliorate effectiveness, targeted delivery and dramatically reduces the side effects. 131I-and 90Y-labeled, anti-CD20 therapy for Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL) is available in the United states (Noboru et al., 2005). Humanized MAb (epratuzumab, belimumab) quickly recognizes and rectifies the Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), over all the case studies only good report were retrieved so far,…

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    Burkitt Lymphoma Essay

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    The first type of Burkitt lymphoma to arise was endemic. This type has a large presence in underdeveloped countries such as central Africa and Papua New Guinea. This lymphoma was first discovered by British surgeon Denis Parsons Burkitt, which is where its name comes from (Gera, Saah, & Scott-Emuakpor, 2012, para. 2). He studied tumors in jaws of young children in African regions and found them to be caused by this unique type of lymphoma. It was in 1961 after more extensive research that he…

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    operations. When the U.S. sprayed Agent Orange, they didn't realize how much it would effect U.S. soldiers, the Vietnamese people, and the Vietnam environment. Agent Orange caused many diseases like AL Amyloidosis, Chronic B-cell Leukemias, and Hodgkin's Disease. Many Veterans and Vietnamese people from the Vietnam War have diseases like these. Many of their kids born after the Vietnam War was diseases take down from. Agent Orange was used to defoliate the area they were fighting in. To help the…

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    Lupus Autoimmune Disease

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    could prescribe a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug. Others opt to have a minor surgical procedure to seal the tear ducts that drain tears from your eyes. People with Sjogren’s syndrome have five to nine times the risk of developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma than people in the general population. NHL is a cancer that develops in the lymphatic system (part of the immune system), which includes the lymph nodes and spleen. Do you have any questions on your condition? If you would please feel…

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    Immunizations are also important because of the concern with live virus vaccines and immunosuppression. Children receiving chemotherapy drugs for cancer should not receive live vaccines. Although inactivated vaccines can be given to the child with a compromised immune system delaying the vaccination is usually recommended. Family Education The nurse caring for the child with cancer has a significant supportive role in helping the family understand the different therapies, preventing or managing…

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    Preceptor Clinical Journal: One 6/3/2017 Wow… Can you believe it Med Surg III, where has the time gone? When I, first began my journey in becoming a nurse, this seemed so far away, as my journey is getting closer to the end. I have looked forwarded to this semester to begin to close the gaps in my knowledge and to start gain more knowledge in the hospital setting. I will be completing my preceptor clinical rotation at McKay Dee Hospital in their Surgical/SMIC unit to work alongside their nurse…

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    Entering college as a student with little to no guidance of what to expect, made my transition remotely difficult. My mother completed two years of college, and my brother failed his first semester and dropped out of college, which made me curious as to what challenges I would face in this new environment. My first year I received a C and C+ in History and Pre-calculus respectfully. I was naive in the truth that I should have used office hours to solidify my understanding in these classes. My…

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    Sulfur Mustard Oil

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    SHE task How could mustard gas be used as a chemotherapy drug? Introduction Sulfur mustard, commonly known as mustard gas is a chemical that, after inhaled, ingested, or come in contact with eyes or skin, can cause a long winded death (Palermo, 2017). Mustard gas is known as a “vesicant”, other Sulfur based agents are also known as this because of the blistering effect all vesicants create (Heller, 2017). It is usually known for its use in World War 1 and Germany’s use of it within the last…

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    Alisha Wilson Biography

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    Michigan, Alisha Wilson, a 16 year girl, was working miraculously hard to find a cure for Hodgkin's Lymphoma which is a type cancer. When she was just 5 years old, Alisha's mother was diagnosed with the same disease and it was stage 4. Throughout Alisha’s whole life, she has watched her mother trying to balance on a tightrope. When Alisha had been just 13 years old, she decided to start researching the Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Since she turned 13, she has gone through many design processes and has…

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    Pugs

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    Norman was a very special dog who was important to our family. We first got him in the year 2001. My father had just learned heartbreaking news: he had stage four Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. We were told to prepare for his death, but instead we spent time focusing on positive things. When he was told to stay nice and clean to prevent any possible infection, he and my mother went out and got a baby pug and gave him the name Norman. As a pup, Norman was a very energetic little bugger, sometimes too…

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