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===Oncologic indications===
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====Veterinary====
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===Other uses===
{{r|Sclerotherapy}}




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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Bleomycin.
See also changes related to Bleomycin, or pages that link to Bleomycin or to this page or whose text contains "Bleomycin".

Parent topics

  • Antibiotic [r]: Drugs that reduce the growth or reproduction of bacteria. [e]
  • Antineoplastic agent [r]: Drug that prevents the development, maturation, or spread of neoplastic cells. [e]

Subtopics

Oncologic indications

Human

Veterinary

  • Feline squamous cell carcinoma [r]: A common neoplasm in cats, highly invasive locally but not usually producing distant metastases; prognosis varies widely but aggressive palliative radiotherapy and chemotherapy can prolong quality of life; several therapies in research stage [e]

Other uses

  • Sclerotherapy [r]: Medical obliteration of body structures by injecting them with irritating chemicals, which cause local clotting and replacement by fibrous tissue [e]


Other related topics