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9059 Background: PPE, also known as hand-foot syndrome, is a distinctive adverse drug reaction of PLD treatment. PLD has been detected in elevated concentrations in eccrine sweat glands in palms and soles. We postulated that prophylactic administration of an antiperspirant (F511 cream) prior and during treatment with PLD could decrease the incidence ...
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Dose escalation in chemoradiation for anal cancer: preliminary results of RTOG 92-08.
Radiation Therapy Oncology Group experience with chemoradiation for anal cancer has shown a local failure rate of 20% to 30% with radiotherapy doses of 45 to 50 cGy. This study was undertaken to assess the effect of higher radiotherapy doses on toxicity, local control, and survival in this disease.Forty-seven patients with anal cancers measuring > or =
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1995
The report summarises the results over the past three years and analyses the problems related to the method.
Besselat, B., Cour, P.
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The report summarises the results over the past three years and analyses the problems related to the method.
Besselat, B., Cour, P.
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33 Dose acceleration in chemoradiation (CRX) for anal cancer: Preliminary results of RTOG 92-08
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1995Madhu J. John +6 more
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