2013
Docetaxel-induced skin toxicities in breast cancer patients subsequent to paclitaxel shortage: a case series and literature review
Poi M, Berger M, Lustberg M, Layman R, Shapiro C, Ramaswamy B, Mrozek E, Olson E, Wesolowski R. Docetaxel-induced skin toxicities in breast cancer patients subsequent to paclitaxel shortage: a case series and literature review. Supportive Care In Cancer 2013, 21: 2679-2686. PMID: 23686402, PMCID: PMC3769512, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-013-1842-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer patientsSkin toxicityCancer patientsCase seriesGranulocyte colony-stimulating factor supportToxicity eventsColony-stimulating factor supportDose-dense doxorubicinOperable stage IResultsThirty-four patientsSevere skin toxicityEvidence-based preventionElectronic medical recordsInstitutional review boardDermatologic toxicitiesDocetaxel 75Docetaxel monotherapyWeekly paclitaxelCyclophosphamide regimenClinical courseFactor supportMedical recordsTreatment strategiesGrade 3Inclusion criteria
1999
Phase II study of mitoxantrone by 14-day continuous infusion with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (GCSF) support in patients with metastatic breast cancer and limited prior therapy
Pusztai L, Holmes F, Fraschini G, Hortobagyi G. Phase II study of mitoxantrone by 14-day continuous infusion with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (GCSF) support in patients with metastatic breast cancer and limited prior therapy. Cancer Chemotherapy And Pharmacology 1999, 43: 86-91. PMID: 9923546, DOI: 10.1007/s002800050867.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic breast cancerGranulocyte colony-stimulating factor supportColony-stimulating factor supportObjective response ratePhase II studyContinuous infusionBreast cancerII studyFactor supportSide effectsResponse rateMajor dose-limiting side effectDose-limiting side effectDiscontinuation of therapySecond-line chemotherapySecond-line regimensPhase II evaluationComplete tumor responseContinuous intravenous infusionMaximal cytotoxic effectLimited antitumor activityAsymptomatic cardiotoxicityPrevious therapyStable diseaseMetastatic disease
1997
Ifosfamide/carboplatin/etoposide/paclitaxel in advanced lung cancer: update and preliminary survival analysis.
Strauss G, Lynch T, Elias A, Jacobs C, Herbst R, Leong T, Lynch C, Kwiatkowski D, Carey R, Grossbard M, Skarin A. Ifosfamide/carboplatin/etoposide/paclitaxel in advanced lung cancer: update and preliminary survival analysis. Seminars In Oncology 1997, 24: s12-73-s12-80. PMID: 9331127.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced lung cancerIfosfamide/carboplatin/etoposide chemotherapyCarboplatin/etoposide chemotherapySmall cell carcinomaCell carcinomaLung cancerResponse rateStage IIIAEtoposide chemotherapyMedian survivalGranulocyte colony-stimulating factor supportNon-small cell lung cancerColony-stimulating factor supportPreliminary survival analysisSingle-agent paclitaxelGrade 4 neutropeniaGrade 4 thrombocytopeniaLarge cell carcinomaCell lung cancerSquamous cell carcinomaGranulocyte colony-stimulating factorColony-stimulating factorNonhematologic toxicityPredominant toxicityHematologic toxicity
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