Navigating between Scylla and Charybdis: A roadmap to do better than pola-RCHP in DLBCL

Scylla and Charybdis were two immortal creatures in Greek mythology who beset the narrow waters traversed by the hero Odysseus in his wanderings described in Homer ’s Odyssey. Odysseus once navigated between these two life-threatening evils within an arrowshot of each other. On one side, there was the six-headed sea monster called Scylla. On the other side, there was the monstrous whirlpool called Charybdis. Odysseus, trying to avoid losing his entire ship t o Charybdis, navigated too close to Scylla, losing some of his crew but safeguarding the ship.
Source: Cancer Treatment Reviews - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: Anti-tumour Treatment Source Type: research