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Volume 337:168 July 17, 1997 Number 3
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Nail Changes after Chemotherapy

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Figure 1. A 50-year-old woman with metastatic breast cancer received seven courses of docetaxel at three-week intervals. After this treatment, the number and sizes of her lung metastases (the only known metastases) were unchanged. Total alopecia developed, but she experienced no nausea or loss of appetite.

 
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P.H.T.J. Slee, M.D., Ph.D.
St. Antonius Ziekenhuis
3430 EM Nieuwegein, the Netherlands


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