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At 52, how to treat psoriasis flare with lymphoma?

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Why does my 11-year-old son often have bone pain and nausea?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. Your son is very young, so these bony pains may also be normal growth pains.

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How to deal with metastatic breast cancer with bone pain?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for reaching out. I truly understand how frightening and painful this time must be for your family.

How do I manage breast cancer that has spread to my bones?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I know this is a very hard time, and that dealing with the news and making choices about treatment can be too much.

I am 24, female. How can I improve my vitamin D levels?

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Will white blood cell shots help with chemo for lung cancer?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. It is quite common for blood counts to drop after chemotherapy, and many families become worried when treatment gets delayed because of that.

My mother has breast cancer. What treatments are best for her?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I hope you are doing well. I completely understand your concern for your mother’s illness, especially since the cancer has spread to her bones.

My mother has metastatic breast cancer. Is chemotherapy safe?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for sharing these details. I understand that your mother’s situation is worrying, and I appreciate the clarity of the information you have provided.

I have metastatic breast cancer. When can I switch treatment?

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How to manage bone pain in women with stage IV breast cancer?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understood your concern. I am very sorry to hear that the cancer has spread. I just want to tell you, never give up hope. Hope is always there.

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