Docetaxel for Breast Cancer, Metastatic User Reviews
Brand names: Taxotere, Docivyx
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- June 5, 2013
Docetaxel "I was given this medication with Perjeta and Herceptin for 4 cycles. The 1st cycle proved to have the most side effects: nausea, constipation, heartburn, redness, and tiredness."
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