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Breast Cancer Medicines to Denosumab
Breast cancer medicines are designed to treat and manage various forms and stages of breast cancer by targeting cancerous cells and inhibiting their growth. These medicines can work through multiple mechanisms, such as hormone therapy to block hormones that fuel cancer growth, chemotherapy to kill rapidly dividing cells, targeted therapy to block specific proteins or genes involved in cancer progression, and immunotherapy to boost the body's natural defenses against cancer. They aim to reduce tumor size, prevent cancer spread, and improve survival rates.
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Original price $ 5,995.00Current price $ 4,495.00Xgeva Denosumab Injection Vial 120 mg/1.7 mL (70 mg/mL) Single-Dose Vial by Amgen (RX) ** Requires Refrigeration
Xgeva® is a prescription medication containing the active ingredient denosumab. It is supplied in a single-dose vial, delivering 120 mg of denosuma...
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Original price $ 3,695.95Current price $ 2,450.00Prolia Denosumab 60 mg/mL Prefilled Syringe Injection by Amgen (RX) **Requires Refrigeration**
Prolia® (denosumab) is indicated for the treatment of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis at high risk for fracture, defined as a history of ost...
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Breast cancer medicines are designed to treat and manage various forms and stages of breast cancer by targeting cancerous cells and inhibiting their growth. These medicines can work through multiple mechanisms, such as hormone therapy to block hormones that fuel cancer growth, chemotherapy to kill rapidly dividing cells, targeted therapy to block specific proteins or genes involved in cancer progression, and immunotherapy to boost the body's natural defenses against cancer. They aim to reduce tumor size, prevent cancer spread, and improve survival rates.
