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  June 2009   in “Current drug metabolism”    Tyrosine kinase inhibitors effectively treat cancers but often cause skin and other side effects.  
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  April 2012   in “Seminars in Oncology”
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  April 2012   in “Seminars in Oncology”    Targeted cancer therapies often cause skin problems that need careful management to improve patient quality of life and treatment success.  
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  February 2018   in “World journal of surgical oncology”    A young woman with kidney cancer experienced rare hair loss from a cancer drug and unusual cancer spread, suggesting early drug treatment might reduce spread and prolong survival.  
               January 2018   in “Journal of the advanced practitioner in oncology”    Older patients with advanced kidney cancer can be managed with a drug called Sunitinib.  
      
    New cancer drugs can cause skin side effects like rashes, dry skin, hair changes, and nail problems.