AbstractMetastatic breast cancer (MBC) is quite sensitive to chemotherapy, with patients often benefiting from multiple lines of treatment. Continuation of chemotherapy until disease progression, if tolerable, prolongs disease control and improves patient outcomes. Compared to combination regimens, sequential single-agent chemotherapy provides similar efficacy and improved tolerability and may represent the preferred option for most patients. Numerous agents are available, but there are few data to advise optimal sequencing. Oral chemotherapeutic agents, including capecitabine and vinorelbine, have demonstrated significant efficacy in patients with MBC. These drugs prolong disease control with good tolerability, especially when used as sing...
Metronomic chemotherapy (mCHT) refers to the minimum biologically effective dose of a chemotherapy a...
Vinorelbine (i.v.) plus capecitabine (oral) combination therapy is active in anthracycline/taxane pr...
Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) may present de novo but more commonly develops in women initially pre...
AbstractMetastatic breast cancer (MBC) is quite sensitive to chemotherapy, with patients often benef...
Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is quite sensitive to chemotherapy, with patients often benefiting fr...
Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is quite sensitive to chemotherapy, with patients often benefiting fr...
The prognosis for patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (mBC) remains poor, wit...
The prognosis for patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (mBC) remains poor, wit...
The prognosis for patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (mBC) remains poor, wit...
The treatment of advanced breast cancer is continually evolving, with the aim of improving the quali...
Lay abstract The adoption of metronomic chemotherapy in the treatment of breast cancer is an importa...
The treatment of advanced breast cancer is continually evolving, with the aim of improving the quali...
Background. Vinorelbine (VRB) and capecitabine (CAPE) are demonstrated to be active in pretreated me...
Marina Elena Cazzaniga,1 Laura Biganzoli,2 Laura Cortesi,3 Sabino De Placido,4 Michela Donadio,5 Ale...
Despite the recent advances in the biological understanding of breast cancer (BC), chemotherapy stil...
Metronomic chemotherapy (mCHT) refers to the minimum biologically effective dose of a chemotherapy a...
Vinorelbine (i.v.) plus capecitabine (oral) combination therapy is active in anthracycline/taxane pr...
Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) may present de novo but more commonly develops in women initially pre...
AbstractMetastatic breast cancer (MBC) is quite sensitive to chemotherapy, with patients often benef...
Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is quite sensitive to chemotherapy, with patients often benefiting fr...
Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is quite sensitive to chemotherapy, with patients often benefiting fr...
The prognosis for patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (mBC) remains poor, wit...
The prognosis for patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (mBC) remains poor, wit...
The prognosis for patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (mBC) remains poor, wit...
The treatment of advanced breast cancer is continually evolving, with the aim of improving the quali...
Lay abstract The adoption of metronomic chemotherapy in the treatment of breast cancer is an importa...
The treatment of advanced breast cancer is continually evolving, with the aim of improving the quali...
Background. Vinorelbine (VRB) and capecitabine (CAPE) are demonstrated to be active in pretreated me...
Marina Elena Cazzaniga,1 Laura Biganzoli,2 Laura Cortesi,3 Sabino De Placido,4 Michela Donadio,5 Ale...
Despite the recent advances in the biological understanding of breast cancer (BC), chemotherapy stil...
Metronomic chemotherapy (mCHT) refers to the minimum biologically effective dose of a chemotherapy a...
Vinorelbine (i.v.) plus capecitabine (oral) combination therapy is active in anthracycline/taxane pr...
Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) may present de novo but more commonly develops in women initially pre...