Marigold ointment
| Marigold ointment | |
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| Term | Marigold ointment |
| Short definition | marigold ointment - (pronounced) (kuh-LEN-juh-luh OYNT-ment) A substance extracted from the flower of the calendulaMarigold officinalisCalendula-based skin products have been used to treat minor cuts, burns, and skin irritations. Products available in the United States may not contain the same amount or blend of ingredients and may not be effective. |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
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marigold ointment - (pronounced) (kuh-LEN-juh-luh OYNT-ment) A substance extracted from the flower of the calendulaMarigold officinalisCalendula-based skin products have been used to treat minor cuts, burns, and skin irritations. Products available in the United States may not contain the same amount or blend of ingredients and may not be effective. Another product, calendula ointment, is being studied in France for the prevention of dermatitis in patients undergoing radiation therapy for breast cancer. The ointment under study is not available in the United States
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