Dr. Lori B. Michaud O.D.
Optometrist
500 Faunce Corner Rd 110 North Dartmouth MA, 02747About
graduated Beta Sigma Kappa, cum Laude from New England College of Optometry in Boston in 1998. She also graduated with honors from the University of Maine receiving her Bachelor of Arts in Zoology in ...
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Risks and benefits of taxanes in breast and ovarian cancer.
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- Lower dose capecitabine has a more favorable therapeutic index in metastatic breast cancer: retrospective analysis of patients treated at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and a review of capecitabine toxicity in the literature.
- Methods for preventing reactions secondary to Cremophor EL.
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