1980
The evolution of primary multimodality treatment in resectable breast cancer
Henney J, Devita V. The evolution of primary multimodality treatment in resectable breast cancer. Cancer 1980, 46: 999-1008. PMID: 6994877, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19800815)46:4+<999::aid-cncr2820461325>3.0.co;2-e.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisease-free intervalPremenopausal womenClinical trialsBreast cancerProspective randomized clinical trialsStage II breast cancerAdjuvant therapy studiesResectable breast cancerRandomized clinical trialsNational Cancer InstitutePositive resultsPostmenopausal womenMultimodality treatmentPostoperative periodPrognostic factorsNational mortalityClinical dataEstrogen receptorDrug doseCancer InstituteStage IClinical researchPatientsTherapy studiesTrialsPersistent immunologic abnormalities in long-term survivors of advanced Hodgkin's disease.
Fisher R, DeVita V, Bostick F, Vanhaelen C, Howser D, Hubbard S, Young R. Persistent immunologic abnormalities in long-term survivors of advanced Hodgkin's disease. Annals Of Internal Medicine 1980, 92: 595-9. PMID: 6992672, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-92-5-595.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term survivorsMitogen-induced lymphocyte proliferationPersistent immunologic abnormalitiesHodgkin's diseaseImmunologic abnormalitiesE rosettesLymphocyte proliferationAdvanced diffuse histiocytic lymphomaDepressed cellular immunityAdvanced Hodgkin's diseaseDisease-free intervalDiffuse histiocytic lymphomaB cell numbersNormal control subjectsComparable chemotherapyMOPP chemotherapyUntreated patientsCellular immunityControl subjectsHistiocytic lymphomaImmunologic studiesNormal rangeControl populationChemotherapyAbnormalities
1972
A decade of combination chemotherapy of advanced Hodgkin's disease
Devita V, Canellos G, Moxley J. A decade of combination chemotherapy of advanced Hodgkin's disease. Cancer 1972, 30: 1495-1504. PMID: 4565815, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(197212)30:6<1495::aid-cncr2820300613>3.0.co;2-i.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced Hodgkin's diseaseComplete remission rateHodgkin's diseaseRemission rateRemission durationCombination chemotherapySingle agentLonger disease-free intervalDisease-free intervalAcute childhood leukemiaNew treatment programCombination of drugsComplete remissionComplete respondersCooperative trialsStage IIIChildhood leukemiaEffective drugsTreatment programTherapyUse of combinationsDiseasePilot studyFurther treatmentRemissionCombination chemotherapy for advanced Hodgkin's disease in relapse following extensive radiotherapy
Canellos G, Young R, DeVita V. Combination chemotherapy for advanced Hodgkin's disease in relapse following extensive radiotherapy. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 1972, 13: 750-754. PMID: 5053816, DOI: 10.1002/cpt1972135part1750.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHodgkin's diseaseCombination chemotherapyProlonged disease-free intervalExtensive radiation therapyAdvanced Hodgkin's diseaseDisease-free intervalEnd of radiotherapyOnset of chemotherapyCombination chemotherapy programsDegree of myelosuppressionExtensive radiotherapyIntensive radiotherapyCurative intentComplete remissionExtensive diseasePrevious radiotherapyRemission rateChemotherapy programRadiation therapyDrug toxicityPatientsRadiotherapyMonthly cyclesChemotherapyDisease