With dose-intensification the quantity of administered chemotherapy is increased per time unit to achieve the best possible anti-tumour effect. This dissertation describes three methods of dose-intensification in breast cancer patients: 1/ standard dosage of chemotherapy where the cure interval is shortened (densification), 2/ standard cure interval where the dosage of the chemotherapy is increased (dose-escalation) and 3/ high dose chemotherapy with autologous (own) bone marrow transplantation (AuBMT). Compared to dose-escalation, densification results in a higher dose-intensity, a shorter total duration of treatment, a more favourable side-effect profile, a lower total dose of chemotherapy, and an equivalent anti-tumour effect. The result...
The objective of the work presented in this thesis is to assess information provision about adjuvant...
In animal models of breast cancer and other malignancies, dose of chemotherapy correlates with curat...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articlesystemic cancer therapy for ha...
With dose-intensification the quantity of administered chemotherapy is increased per time unit to ac...
Drug resistance is a major problem in the treatment of malignancies. Based on steep dose-response re...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women in the Netherlands. Currently, 1 in 7 women...
Interventional oncology (IO) uses image guided procedures as local treatment in cancer patients. Dur...
The goal of this dissertation was to gain insight in the different aspects of several late side effe...
Chemotherapy is the preferred treatment for patients with breast cancer nationwide; however, the dos...
Breast cancer is the most frequent female cancer in Europe and North America and poses an important ...
This dissertation focuses on the hormonal treatment of postmenopausal women with early-stage breast ...
This dissertation provides new insights into the outcome measures used in breast cancer research. Re...
BACKGROUND: The overwhelming majority of dose-escalation clinical trials use methods that seek a max...
The objective of the work presented in this thesis is to assess information provision about adjuvant...
In animal models of breast cancer and other malignancies, dose of chemotherapy correlates with curat...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articlesystemic cancer therapy for ha...
With dose-intensification the quantity of administered chemotherapy is increased per time unit to ac...
Drug resistance is a major problem in the treatment of malignancies. Based on steep dose-response re...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women in the Netherlands. Currently, 1 in 7 women...
Interventional oncology (IO) uses image guided procedures as local treatment in cancer patients. Dur...
The goal of this dissertation was to gain insight in the different aspects of several late side effe...
Chemotherapy is the preferred treatment for patients with breast cancer nationwide; however, the dos...
Breast cancer is the most frequent female cancer in Europe and North America and poses an important ...
This dissertation focuses on the hormonal treatment of postmenopausal women with early-stage breast ...
This dissertation provides new insights into the outcome measures used in breast cancer research. Re...
BACKGROUND: The overwhelming majority of dose-escalation clinical trials use methods that seek a max...
The objective of the work presented in this thesis is to assess information provision about adjuvant...
In animal models of breast cancer and other malignancies, dose of chemotherapy correlates with curat...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articlesystemic cancer therapy for ha...