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Extravasation / Cancer pain / Bevacizumab / Oxaliplatin / Management of cancer / Ketamine / Neuropathic pain / Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation / Aspirin / Medicine / Pain / Chemistry
Date: 2008-05-28 21:39:37
Extravasation
Cancer pain
Bevacizumab
Oxaliplatin
Management of cancer
Ketamine
Neuropathic pain
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
Aspirin
Medicine
Pain
Chemistry

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