AimTo determine the adequacy of chemotherapy received dose intensity (RDI) in breast cancer treatment in a general population and to identify factors that influence RDI.MethodsA retrospective analysis of breast cancer patients who commenced a course of i.v. chemotherapy in 2008 was undertaken. Data were collected on patient and tumor characteristics, chemotherapy regimen, dose (including delays, reductions and the reasons for these), granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) use and febrile neutropenia incidence. RDI was calculated using the planned and actual dose received and time taken. A level of ≥85% RDI was considered acceptable for treatment given with curative intent.ResultsIn all, 131 patients (aged 28 to 77 years) received ...
PurposeTo investigate the impact of chemotherapy relative dose intensity (RDI) on cause-specific and...
This study aimed to describe chemotherapy utilization situation of breast cancer patients after NHSO...
Study aim: Retrospective studies have demonstrated a worse outcome in breast cancer patients not dev...
Background: Both total dose and dose intensity of adjuvant chemotherapy are postulated to be importa...
The study was to determine if breast cancer patients aged 65 and above could be given adjuvant chemo...
Introduction: The three cancer chemotherapy drugs 5-fluorouracil (antimetabolite drug), doxorubicin ...
Background: Increasing the dose intensity of cytotoxic therapy by shortening the intervals between c...
BACKGROUND: Increasing the dose intensity of cytotoxic therapy by shortening the intervals between c...
Background: Summated dose-intensity (SDI) of chemotherapy regimen could influence the outcome in mal...
Background: Summated dose-intensity (SDI) of chemotherapy regimen could influence the outcome in mal...
Background Increasing the dose intensity of cytotoxic therapy by shortening the intervals between cy...
IMPORTANCE Standard dosing of chemotherapy based on body surface area results in marked interpatient...
Objective: In breast cancer the efficacy of epirubicin-based chemotherapy is possibly related to the...
Abstract Background Chemotherapy dose delay and/or reduction lower relative total dose intensity (RT...
Goals of work: The aims of this study were to assess chemotherapy treatment characteristics, neutrop...
PurposeTo investigate the impact of chemotherapy relative dose intensity (RDI) on cause-specific and...
This study aimed to describe chemotherapy utilization situation of breast cancer patients after NHSO...
Study aim: Retrospective studies have demonstrated a worse outcome in breast cancer patients not dev...
Background: Both total dose and dose intensity of adjuvant chemotherapy are postulated to be importa...
The study was to determine if breast cancer patients aged 65 and above could be given adjuvant chemo...
Introduction: The three cancer chemotherapy drugs 5-fluorouracil (antimetabolite drug), doxorubicin ...
Background: Increasing the dose intensity of cytotoxic therapy by shortening the intervals between c...
BACKGROUND: Increasing the dose intensity of cytotoxic therapy by shortening the intervals between c...
Background: Summated dose-intensity (SDI) of chemotherapy regimen could influence the outcome in mal...
Background: Summated dose-intensity (SDI) of chemotherapy regimen could influence the outcome in mal...
Background Increasing the dose intensity of cytotoxic therapy by shortening the intervals between cy...
IMPORTANCE Standard dosing of chemotherapy based on body surface area results in marked interpatient...
Objective: In breast cancer the efficacy of epirubicin-based chemotherapy is possibly related to the...
Abstract Background Chemotherapy dose delay and/or reduction lower relative total dose intensity (RT...
Goals of work: The aims of this study were to assess chemotherapy treatment characteristics, neutrop...
PurposeTo investigate the impact of chemotherapy relative dose intensity (RDI) on cause-specific and...
This study aimed to describe chemotherapy utilization situation of breast cancer patients after NHSO...
Study aim: Retrospective studies have demonstrated a worse outcome in breast cancer patients not dev...