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Chemotherapy is effective and most often used to treat cancer. The common drugs used on gynecologic cancer treatment include platinum compounds like cisplatin and carboplatin, which combined with taxa...
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Tri-Service General Hospital
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Tri-Service General Hospital
Taipei
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