Increasing the dose intensity of chemotherapy by more frequent administration or sequential scheduling: a patient-level meta-analysis of 37 298 women with early breast cancer in 26 randomised trials
<p><strong>Background</strong> Increasing the dose intensity of cytotoxic therapy by shortening the intervals between cycles, or by giving individual drugs sequentially at full dose rather than in lower-dose concurrent treatment schedules, might enhance efficacy.</p> <p>...
Main Authors: | Gray, R, Bradley, R, Braybrooke, J, Liu, Z, Peto, R, Davies, L, Dodwell, D, McGale, P, Pan, H, Taylor, C, Clarke, M, Collins, R, Hills, R, Mackinnon, L, al., E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2019
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