The Effectivity of Supplementation Artemisia vulgaris for Adenocarcinoma Mammae Chemotherapy to Reduce CD 34 and Tumor Massa Diameter (Study in C3H Mice Given Adriamycin - Cyclophosphamide Chemotherapy)
Abstract:Introduction: Breast cancer is still a major health problem in the world. In the case of breast cancer, surgery is the main treatment option besides chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy such as Artemisia vulgaris (AV). AV is cytotoxic selectively acts as a supplement to breast adenocarcinoma chemotherapy given the Adriamycin-Cyclophosphamide regimen, to improve chemotherapy response.The study was aimed to proving AV extract enhances the chemotherapy response in C3H mice with adenocarcinoma mammae given A… Show more
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