1 als, for which mAbs continue to serve as the
mainstay.
2 mited growth rates as compared to industrial
mainstays.
3 equences for the right heart are now seen as
mainstay abnormalities that begin in the early stages of
4 as a promising future alternative to current
mainstay acute and prophylactic treatment with plasma-de
5 tor (MOR, encoded by Oprm1) agonists are the
mainstay analgesics for treating moderate to severe pain
6 oad application of the current SAH treatment
mainstays,
and re-examines agents previously failing cli
7 Medical treatments are the
mainstay approach to reduce the occurrence of angina and
8 is the primary target of beta-agonists, the
mainstay asthma drugs.
9 s, we examined the dynamics of response to a
mainstay chemotherapeutic, cisplatin, in multiple mouse
10 es to treat cancer into the consciousness of
mainstay clinical research.
11 RECENT FINDINGS: The
mainstay definitions of high-risk nonmuscle invasive bla
12 options remain limited, with avoidance being
mainstay,
despite its adverse effects on quality of life
13 The
mainstay for addressing conflicts of interest in health
14 alysis using array technology has become the
mainstay for analysis of genomes and transcriptomes.
15 While radiotherapy is a
mainstay for cancer therapy, pneumonitis and fibrosis co
16 s of antibiotics that has been a therapeutic
mainstay for decades.
17 storation of island habitats, SGARs remain a
mainstay for eradication of invasive species.
18 Third-party software vendors provide the
mainstay for integration of individual institutional EMR
19 The
mainstay for intermolecular affinity and AsiA function a
20 Spine motility analysis has become the
mainstay for investigating synaptic plasticity but is li
21 Platinum-based therapy is the
mainstay for management of high-risk neuroblastoma.
22 ches, including biofeedback therapy, are the
mainstay for managing these disorders; new minimally inv
23 ntel (PZQ), which has proved the therapeutic
mainstay for over three decades of clinical use.
24 Oral anticoagulation (OAC) remains the
mainstay for prevention of ischaemic stroke in atrial fi
25 om subjects with prior immunity has become a
mainstay for rational structure-based, next-generation v
26 The ELISA is the
mainstay for sensitive and quantitative detection of pro
27 hnologies, omics experiments have become the
mainstay for studying diverse biological effects on a ge
28 Serology is the
mainstay for syphilis diagnosis and treatment monitoring
29 though polymerase chain reaction remains the
mainstay for the identification of viral pathogens.
30 umors, with PET and (18)F-FDG has become the
mainstay for the imaging evaluation of several cancers.
31 ted genome editing of human cells becoming a
mainstay for the investigation of human biology and dise
32 Lithium has been a
mainstay for the treatment of bipolar disorder, yet the
33 ugate tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDC), is a
mainstay for the treatment of cholestatic liver disease.
34 Inhaled corticosteroids continue to be the
mainstay for the treatment of mild and moderate asthma,
35 They are also the
mainstay for the treatment of minimal change nephropathy
36 rapamycin (mTOR) pathways continue to be the
mainstay for treating metastatic RCC (mRCC).
37 Surgery is the
mainstay for treating postprostatectomy stress urinary i
38 inolones (e.g., ciprofloxacin) have become a
mainstay for treating severe Salmonella infections in ad
39 aining artemisinins, 'ACTs', have become the
mainstay for treating uncomplicated malaria in endemic c
40 vent of a pandemic, antiviral agents are the
mainstay for treatment, but broadly neutralizing antibod
41 , and electrophysiological evaluation remain
mainstays for the diagnosis of demyelinating inflammator
42 eric micro- and nanoparticles are becoming a
mainstay in biomedicine, medical diagnostics, and therap
43 the circular scan centered on the ONH is the
mainstay in both clinical and research analyses.
44 class of cancer drug, which continue to be a
mainstay in breast cancer treatment.
45 onal tube culture systems have long been the
mainstay in clinical virology for the growth and identif
46 Gene-expression profiling has become a
mainstay in immunology, but subtle changes in gene netwo
47 Beta-blockers are the
mainstay in managing LQTS.
48 n emerging technology that may prove to be a
mainstay in personalized gynecologic cancer care.
49 Central venous catheters have become a
mainstay in the care of critically ill patients but, unf
50 Although glucocorticoids (GCs) are a
mainstay in the clinical management of asthma, the targe
51 anidine ((123)I-MIBG) imaging is currently a
mainstay in the evaluation of many neuroendocrine tumors
52 (123)I-MIBG imaging is a
mainstay in the evaluation of neuroblastoma, and (131)I-
53 lian target of rapamycin pathways remain the
mainstay in the management of metastatic RCC.
54 Preoperative radiotherapy (RT) is a
mainstay in the management of rectal cancer, a tumor cha
55 Surgical reconstruction remains the
mainstay in the management.
56 Metformin has become a
mainstay in the modest therapeutic armamentarium for the
57 Statins remain a
mainstay in the prevention and treatment of atherosclero
58 d carbon-carbon bond-forming reactions are a
mainstay in the synthesis of pharmaceutical agents.
59 Combination chemotherapies have been a
mainstay in the treatment of disseminated malignancies f
60 Thymectomy has been a
mainstay in the treatment of myasthenia gravis, but ther
61 Myocardial revascularisation is a
mainstay in the treatment of symptomatic patients or tho
62 Patching has been a
mainstay in treating unilateral congenital cataract.
63 etic derivatives of these hormones have been
mainstays in the clinic for treating inflammatory diseas
64 ate numerous physiological processes and are
mainstays in the treatment of inflammation, autoimmune d
65 Intravenous thrombolysis is the
mainstay of acute ischemic stroke management for any pat
66 issue-type plasminogen activator remains the
mainstay of acute stroke therapy within the initial 4.5
67 Although endocrine therapy is the
mainstay of adjuvant treatment for ER+ breast cancer, th
68 The roundworm C. elegans is a
mainstay of aging research due to its short lifespan and
69 nical assistance programs that have been the
mainstay of agricultural water quality policy, alternati
70 Currently the
mainstay of anti-inflammatory therapy in respiratory dis
71 Platinum drugs are a
mainstay of anticancer chemotherapy.
72 s, polyenes and echinocandins constitute the
mainstay of antifungal therapy for patients with life-th
73 Aspirin is still the
mainstay of antiplatelet therapy in the secondary preven
74 matory and bronchodilator treatments are the
mainstay of asthma therapy and are used in a stepwise ap
75 Glucocorticoids are the
mainstay of asthma therapy.
76 a that is refractory to corticosteroids, the
mainstay of asthma treatment.
77 of large numbers of compounds or siRNAs is a
mainstay of both academic and pharmaceutical research.
78 Radiotherapy is a
mainstay of brain cancer treatment, but it causes signif
79 rugs targeting ERBB2 (HER2/NEU) signaling, a
mainstay of breast cancer chemotherapy, cause dilated ca
80 While combination therapies are a
mainstay of cancer chemotherapy, few studies have addres
81 Proapoptotic drugs are a
mainstay of cancer drug treatment.
82 rences between tumors and normal tissue is a
mainstay of cancer research.
83 handful of tumor-derived cell lines form the
mainstay of cancer therapeutic development, yielding dru
84 Although corticosteroids remain the
mainstay of care for IOI, their use is fraught with comp
85 Fluourouracil (FU) is a
mainstay of chemotherapy, although toxicities are common
86 For centuries, opioid drugs have been the
mainstay of chronic pain treatment.
87 a patient's risk of adverse events remains a
mainstay of clinical care.
88 Quantitative PCR is a diagnostic
mainstay of clinical virology, and accurate quantitation
89 oteins and other cellular components are the
mainstay of conflicts across life forms.
90 Radiotherapy is a
mainstay of curative prostate cancer treatment, but risk
91 Mercaptopurine (MP) is the
mainstay of curative therapy for acute lymphoblastic leu
92 sure exerted by HIV-1 protease inhibitors, a
mainstay of current anti-HIV-1 therapies, results in the
93 es, such as EGFR, ALK, ERBB2, and BRAF, is a
mainstay of current cancer therapy but is hindered by in
94 t chains in monoclonal antibodies that are a
mainstay of current drug pipelines.
95 etic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is the
mainstay of definitive treatment for children with a wid
96 The allergen challenge test has been the
mainstay of diagnosis of allergic diseases for a long ti
97 The
mainstay of diagnosis remains cystoscopy and transurethr
98 s mean that clinical assessment is still the
mainstay of diagnosis.
99 stopathological examination is currently the
mainstay of diagnosis.
100 The
mainstay of diagnostic imaging is non-enhanced chest-com
101 For decades, culture has been the
mainstay of diagnostic testing for bacterial enteric pat
102 f sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP) is the
mainstay of efforts in sub-Saharan Africa to prevent pre
103 ual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) has been the
mainstay of efforts to prevent stent thrombosis.
104 the assessment of changes in tumour burden-a
mainstay of evaluation of cancer therapeutics that provi
105 The
mainstay of first-line treatment by professionals includ
106 he acid-suppressive medications that are the
mainstay of GERD treatment.
107 Second, IFN-alpha, which has been a
mainstay of HBV and HCV therapy over decades, and ribavi
108 beta-Blockers (BB) are a
mainstay of heart failure (HF) treatment, yet there are
109 The
mainstay of hemochromatosis management is still removal
110 Whereas substitution of FVIII is the
mainstay of hemophilia A therapy, treatment of patients
111 therapeutic antitoxin products that are the
mainstay of human botulism treatment.
112 hibitors such as cyclosporin A (CsA) are the
mainstay of immunosuppressive treatment for organ transp
113 Although intravenous immune globulin is the
mainstay of initial treatment, the role for additional p
114 The
mainstay of irAE treatment consists of immunosuppression
115 The
mainstay of laboratory diagnosis for Lyme disease is two
116 Blood cultures are the
mainstay of laboratory diagnosis, but lack sensitivity d
117 Statin therapy is the
mainstay of lipid-lowering therapy; however, many patien
118 tries where this insecticide class forms the
mainstay of malaria control.
119 Agriculture is the
mainstay of Malawi's economy and maize is the most impor
120 if uric acid lowering therapy will become a
mainstay of management in diseases other than gout and t
121 The
mainstay of management includes high-dose corticosteroid
122 eal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) has been the
mainstay of management of urolithiasis; recognized widel
123 SA-AKI by avoiding renal insults remains the
mainstay of management.
124 tidiarrheals and biofeedback therapy are the
mainstay of management; surgery may be useful in refract
125 Fluoroquinolone-based regimens, once the
mainstay of many protocols, are increasingly ineffective
126 Formalin fixation is a
mainstay of modern histopathologic analysis, yet the pra
127 surgery, radiation and chemotherapy) are the
mainstay of modern oncologic therapy.
128 ly, nuclear imaging techniques have been the
mainstay of molecular imaging in the clinical arena.
129 ases, pathogens and organisms has become the
mainstay of molecular science and medicine.
130 (MDA) with preventive chemotherapies is the
mainstay of morbidity control for schistosomiasis and so
131 EDA is
mainstay of multimodal pain management within enhanced r
132 Immunosuppression remains the
mainstay of myasthenia gravis treatment.
133 Focussed Ion Beam (FIB) milling is a
mainstay of nano-scale machining.
134 While antiresorptive therapy is the
mainstay of OI treatment, it has limited efficacy in WNT
135 Somatostatin analogues are the
mainstay of oncologic management of bowel NETs; everolim
136 nificantly increasing the effectiveness of a
mainstay of oncologic therapy.
137 antagonists, such as warfarin, have been the
mainstay of oral anticoagulation for many decades.
138 the mu opioid receptor (muR), have been the
mainstay of pain management, but their use is highly lim
139 cement with levodopa (L-DOPA) represents the
mainstay of Parkinson's disease (PD) therapy.
140 Dopaminergic drugs remain the
mainstay of Parkinson's disease therapy but often fail t
141 oid analgesics are typically embraced as the
mainstay of pharmaceutical interventions in this area, t
142 Afterload reduction is the
mainstay of pharmacological treatment of heart failure (
143 eta2-adrenoreceptor agonists (LABA), are the
mainstay of pharmacological treatment of stable chronic
144 tural continence mechanism should remain the
mainstay of PPI prevention.
145 partum antibiotic prophylaxis is the current
mainstay of prevention, reducing early-onset infant dise
146 Surgery, the
mainstay of primary tumor management, also plays a role
147 ndrogen deprivation therapy (ADTh) remains a
mainstay of prostate cancer treatment, but its efficacy
148 Household-based interventions are the
mainstay of public health policy against epidemic respir
149 unction and relocation of proteins forms the
mainstay of regulatory pathways.
150 Induction immunosuppression is a
mainstay of rejection prevention after transplantation.
151 rfusion imaging (MPI), a technique that is a
mainstay of risk assessment for ischemic heart disease.
152 errations are known to drive AML and are the
mainstay of risk classification.
153 chanisms that cause sudden infant death, the
mainstay of risk reduction continues to be a safe sleep
154 Cisplatin chemotherapy, a
mainstay of SCC treatment, promotes dissociation of p63
155 Opioids remain the
mainstay of severe pain management in patients with canc
156 High-throughput screening has become a
mainstay of small-molecule probe and early drug discover
157 Blood transfusions are the
mainstay of stroke prevention in pediatric sickle cell a
158 aining for laparoscopic surgery has become a
mainstay of surgical training.
159 disease with dopaminergic agents remains the
mainstay of symptomatic therapy for this incurable neuro
160 The
mainstay of syphilis treatment is parenteral penicillin
161 tivity, sputum smear microscopy is still the
mainstay of TB diagnosis in resource-limited settings.
162 n-based combination therapies (ACTs) are the
mainstay of the current treatment of uncomplicated Plasm
163 The
mainstay of the diagnosis of vWD is laboratory testing.
164 re workers and other high-risk groups is the
mainstay of the public health strategy to combat influen
165 ariants of host-use trade-offs have become a
mainstay of theoretical explanations of the prevalence o
166 Triazoles are the
mainstay of therapy against Aspergillus infections for t
167 Elimination diets are the
mainstay of therapy but have been rarely studied.
168 Primary surgical treatment is the
mainstay of therapy but the effectiveness and extent of
169 onventional surgical replacement remains the
mainstay of therapy for aortic stenosis, transcutaneous
170 Lithium salts, once the
mainstay of therapy for bipolar disorder, have tolerabil
171 Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring is a
mainstay of therapy for children with traumatic brain in
172 BCR/ABL kinase inhibitors have become the
mainstay of therapy for CML, although CML cells can deve
173 Furthermore, acid suppression, the
mainstay of therapy for GER, increases the burden of non
174 Currently, the
mainstay of therapy for liposarcoma is surgical excision
175 Although surgical resection has been the
mainstay of therapy for localized, primary GIST, postope
176 rosis Factor (anti-TNF) therapy has become a
mainstay of therapy for patients with CD who are unrespo
177 and secondary SND, cardiac pacing may be the
mainstay of therapy for patients with predominant fibrot
178 oietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is a
mainstay of therapy for relapsed intermediate-grade B-ce
179 c valve replacement (SAVR) has long been the
mainstay of therapy for severe aortic stenosis.
180 The
mainstay of therapy in DMS patients is medical managemen
181 Glucocorticoids remain the
mainstay of therapy in most cases, though their mechanis
182 lthough administration of epinephrine is the
mainstay of therapy of acute anaphylaxis, the interactio
183 , treatment with carbapenem antibiotics is a
mainstay of therapy that can lead to the emergence of re
184 re now chemically synthesized and remain the
mainstay of therapy to treat malaria.
185 Although corticosteroids remain the
mainstay of therapy, many new pharmacological agents hav
186 Although topical steroids continue to be a
mainstay of therapy, none are presently Food and Drug Ad
187 ent of bleeding, bypassing agents remain the
mainstay of therapy.
188 e cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are the
mainstay of therapy.
189 beta-Betalockers are the
mainstay of therapy; when they fail, implantable cardiov
190 A
mainstay of this narrative is the impact of incidental s
191 Oral anticoagulation (OAC) is the
mainstay of thromboembolism prevention, and management o
192 Intracranial pressure (ICP) control is a
mainstay of traumatic brain injury (TBI) management.
193 Radiation is a
mainstay of treatment and significantly improves surviva
194 Surgery is the
mainstay of treatment and until recently there have been
195 Therapies remain the
mainstay of treatment and work in this area needs to be
196 ess clear and radical cystectomy remains the
mainstay of treatment at this time.
197 HCC, transarterial chemoembolization is the
mainstay of treatment but is only possible in a minority
198 Immunosuppression is the
mainstay of treatment but many patients do not tolerate
199 The
mainstay of treatment for adult MCD, oral glucocorticoid
200 Inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) therapy is a
mainstay of treatment for asthma, but the clinical respo
201 Antibiotic-based therapies remain the
mainstay of treatment for CDI, but new therapies have be
202 Artesunate remains the
mainstay of treatment for cerebral malaria, but it is le
203 Glucocorticoid replacement therapy is the
mainstay of treatment for congenital adrenal hyperplasia
204 , oral valganciclovir are now considered the
mainstay of treatment for cytomegalovirus (CMV) infectio
205 Anticoagulant agents are the
mainstay of treatment for deep vein thrombosis and pulmo
206 Cisplatin-based chemotherapy, a
mainstay of treatment for disseminated germ cell tumors
207 Intravenous rituximab is a
mainstay of treatment for follicular lymphoma.
208 The
mainstay of treatment for Gaucher's disease type 1 is al
209 drug that inhibits topoisomerase II, is the
mainstay of treatment for HLH, although its therapeutic
210 While radical cystectomy remains the
mainstay of treatment for muscle-invasive disease, there
211 The
mainstay of treatment for NAFLD remains lifestyle modifi
212 only called dual antiplatelet therapy, are a
mainstay of treatment for patients with acute coronary s
213 y medical or surgical castration remains the
mainstay of treatment for patients with advanced prostat
214 Radiotherapy has long been the
mainstay of treatment for patients with head and neck ca
215 Vancomycin is the
mainstay of treatment for patients with Staphylococcus a
216 (PPIs) to endoscopic therapy has become the
mainstay of treatment for peptic ulcer bleeding, with cu
217 Antithrombotic therapy represents the
mainstay of treatment for prevention of recurrent ischem
218 al studies indicate that antipsychotics, the
mainstay of treatment for schizophrenia patients, may al
219 Opioids remain the
mainstay of treatment for severe pain, but the associate
220 l excision with predetermined margins is the
mainstay of treatment for squamous-cell carcinoma and fo
221 aded full-thickness blepharotomy remains the
mainstay of treatment for the condition.
222 While the
mainstay of treatment for this devastating condition rem
223 Indefinite anticoagulation remains the
mainstay of treatment for thrombotic APS.
224 Although surgery was the
mainstay of treatment for valvular heart disease, transc
225 Inhaled glucocorticosteroids (ICS) are the
mainstay of treatment in asthma.
226 Although azacitidine is the
mainstay of treatment in MDS, only half of all patients
227 propriate intravenous antibiotics remain the
mainstay of treatment in most cases, novel technologies,
228 ecrosis factor alpha (anti-TNF) therapy is a
mainstay of treatment in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
229 The
mainstay of treatment is amplification.
230 For non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, the
mainstay of treatment is complete resection of the tumou
231 Although a
mainstay of treatment is orthopedic repair, a multidisci
232 factor VIII concentrates represents the safe
mainstay of treatment of all patients, particularly thos
233 o the agent that is currently considered the
mainstay of treatment of CRS, specifically glucocorticoi
234 Steroid therapy is the current
mainstay of treatment of idiopathic SSNHL in the United
235 n the use of LMWHs such as enoxaparin as the
mainstay of treatment of pediatric provoked VTE; identif
236 -dose methotrexate-based chemotherapy is the
mainstay of treatment of primary central nervous system
237 Chemotherapy continues to be the
mainstay of treatment of these lesions, but the effects
238 ng a golden period where mAbs are becoming a
mainstay of treatment regimes for diseases ranging from
239 The
mainstay of treatment remains corticosteroids; other med
240 ce and resource burden of bronchiolitis, the
mainstay of treatment remains supportive care, which fre
241 Antibiotic therapy is a
mainstay of treatment, although antimicrobial resistance
242 HCC, transarterial chemoembolization is the
mainstay of treatment, although there is increasing evid
243 emonstrates that surgery continues to be the
mainstay of treatment, and that there is a need to defin
244 Surgery remains the
mainstay of treatment, and the role of adjuvant chemothe
245 Immunosuppressive agents are the
mainstay of treatment, but long-term remissions are rare
246 Although surgery is the
mainstay of treatment, radioactive iodine (RAI) is routi
247 Surgery, which is the
mainstay of treatment, should be complemented with antib
248 cal excision with margin control remains the
mainstay of treatment, whereas the use of radiotherapy i
249 ral decades, supportive therapies remain the
mainstay of treatment.
250 ion of emergency medication is currently the
mainstay of treatment.
251 screening of novel therapeutics becoming the
mainstay of treatment.
252 tivating agent hydroxyurea are currently the
mainstay of treatment.
253 Medical therapy has formed the
mainstay of treatment.
254 antipsychotic medications continue to be the
mainstay of treatment.
255 patients, where proteasome inhibitors are a
mainstay of treatment.
256 Systemic chemotherapy remains the
mainstay of treatment; however, the development of multi
257 bined with antibiotic therapy is the current
mainstay of treatment; however, the reported duration of
258 ass oral azithromycin distributions remain a
mainstay of treatment; studies have assessed the appropr
259 The
mainstay of tuberculosis care is early detection of acti
260 Incretin mimetics are set to become a
mainstay of type 2 diabetes treatment.
261 The
mainstay of VTE treatment is anticoagulation, while inte
262 Radiotherapy is one of the
mainstays of anticancer treatment, but the relationship
263 Although inhaled glucocorticoids are the
mainstays of asthma treatment, they are poorly effective
264 produced by environmental bacteria have been
mainstays of both chemical and biological research for d
265 As glass is becoming one of the
mainstays of building construction materials, and conduc
266 g, ion pairing, and pi stacking, have become
mainstays of catalyst design, the cation-pi interaction
267 puted tomography (CT) and spirometry are the
mainstays of clinical pulmonary assessment.
268 Balloon angioplasty and stenting are the
mainstays of endovascular therapy.
269 increased physical activity, are the current
mainstays of NASH treatment.
270 Diet and exercise represent the
mainstays of obesity treatment.
271 Mu-opioid receptor agonists represent
mainstays of pain management.
272 both imaging and radioligand therapy are the
mainstays of the current success.
273 drenocorticotrophic hormones are the current
mainstays of therapy for the treatment of acute optic ne
274 brillator for prevention of sudden death are
mainstays of therapy when deemed necessary and appropria
275 cell (RBC) and platelet transfusions are the
mainstays of therapy, but data to guide neonatal transfu
276 cal decompression or observation remains the
mainstays of therapy.
277 fficacy, half-life, and bioavailability, the
mainstays of traditional pharmaceutical screening.
278 The
mainstays of treatment are immunomodulators and biologic
279 nd prevention of sudden death continue to be
mainstays of treatment.
280 Although PET and SPECT remain clinical
mainstays,
optical readouts of ionizing radiation offer
281 ceptor blockade with tocilizumab remains the
mainstay pharmacologic therapy for CRS, though indicatio
282 Lithium is the
mainstay prophylactic treatment for bipolar disorder (BD
283 PCa) after androgen deprivation therapy, the
mainstay systemic treatment for PCa.
284 reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) are
mainstay therapeutics for HIV that block retrovirus repl
285 r necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) antibodies are
mainstay therapies for IBD.
286 eart failure (HF) and inhibition of RAS is a
mainstay therapy for HF.
287 Glucocorticoids represent the
mainstay therapy for many lung diseases, providing outst
288 are the primary target of corticosteroid, a
mainstay therapy for problematic IH.
289 hich beta-adrenergic receptor blockers are a
mainstay therapy.
290 f AKI, and a preventive strategy remains the
mainstay to attenuate its impact.
291 athology; however computed tomography is the
mainstay to delineate and characterize lesions in this l
292 d triamcinolone acetonide are pharmaceutical
mainstays to treat chronic inflammatory diseases.
293 Intravenous thrombolysis remains the
mainstay treatment for acute ischemic stroke.
294 Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is the
mainstay treatment for advanced prostate cancer.
295 L-dopa remains the
mainstay treatment for Parkinson's disease (PD), althoug
296 Antibiotics are
mainstay treatment for patients with severe COPD with an
297 al resection with mesorectal excision is the
mainstay treatment for rectal cancer.
298 Corticosteroids remain the
mainstay treatment in alcoholic hepatitis pending the re
299 an estrogen receptor (ER) antagonist, is the
mainstay treatment of breast cancer and the development
300 Glucocorticoids (GCS) remain one of the
mainstay treatments in the management of ulcerative coli