Systemic therapy should be chosen based on the eye with more extensive disease.
The evidence suggests that these new drugs have significantly fewer side effects than traditional systemic therapy.
For those with bilateral disease, systemic therapy may be used to treat the more severe eye.
Systemic therapy uses medications to treat cancer cells throughout the body.
Systemic therapy is only for the most severe cases under the supervision of a veterinarian.
However, the evidence so far suggests that they work well and pose fewer risks than other systemic therapies.
Systemic therapy refers to acne medication that is taken by mouth.
None of the women with invasive cancer received adjuvant systemic therapy.
Non-regressing patients who required systemic therapy were more often intertriginous.
Systemic antiviral therapy as discussed should then be started after the first trimester.