This would seem a no-brainer to add when taking chemo for certain cancers.
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04/02/2022 4:35:32 PM PDT by
ConservativeMind
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I’m a bladder cancer survivor. I had surgery, than chemo (with mytomycin) and intovesical immunotherapy (with BCG). I returned about two years later for another surgery wherein about one-third of my bladder was removed. That was almost 13 years ago.
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Celecoxib is Celebrex for those who don’t know.
Celecoxib may have direct anti-tumor effects.
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