Background We conducted a phase I trial of gemcitabine (gem) with concurrent radiotherapy in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (BC) ineligible for surgery or cisplatin or refusing organ loss. Patients and methods Patients with urothelial cancer, cT2-T4, cN0-1, M0, ineligible for surgery due to local tumor extension, PS, age or co-morbidities or who refused surgery were included. After maximal transurethral resection, the treatment schedule included: twice-weekly i.v. infusion of gem [dose levels (DL) 1–6: 20, 27, 30, 33, 50 and 40 mg/m2, respectively] for 30 min and concurrent radiotherapy (RT) to the bladder with 55.5 Gy. The primary end point was to determine the maximum-tolerated dose (MTD) and the dose recommended (RD) for...
Aims Adding concurrent (chemo)therapy to radiotherapy improves outcomes for muscle-invasive bladder...
OBJECTIVES: Gemcitabine and cisplatin (GC) is an active combination in the treatment of metastatic b...
What’s known on the subject? and What does the study add? Metastatic bladder cancer is a devastat...
PURPOSE: The aim of this prospective, phase II trial was to determine the response of muscle-invasiv...
International audiencePURPOSE: Concomitant treatment with radiation therapy and cisplatin (CDDP) rem...
We aimed to determine the efficacy and the toxicity of low dose weekly gemcitabine with radiation th...
International audiencePURPOSE:Although radical cystectomy is still considered the standard of care f...
Purpose: Although radical cystectomy is still considered the standard of care for most localized mu...
OBJECTIVES: To study the ablative activity of intravesical gemcitabine against superficial trans...
Combination chemotherapy with newer, more active drugs in patients with advanced and/or metastatic b...
Purpose: The aim of this prospective, phase II trial was to determine the response of muscle-invasiv...
PURPOSE: Combination of gemcitabine and carboplatin is the accepted treatment for metastatic urothel...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: The possible role of gemcitabine inintravesical therapy of superficial t...
Abstract Background Recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of cisplatin-based combinatio...
INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVES: Gemcttabme is a pro-drug requmng intracellular phosphorylation by deoxycy...
Aims Adding concurrent (chemo)therapy to radiotherapy improves outcomes for muscle-invasive bladder...
OBJECTIVES: Gemcitabine and cisplatin (GC) is an active combination in the treatment of metastatic b...
What’s known on the subject? and What does the study add? Metastatic bladder cancer is a devastat...
PURPOSE: The aim of this prospective, phase II trial was to determine the response of muscle-invasiv...
International audiencePURPOSE: Concomitant treatment with radiation therapy and cisplatin (CDDP) rem...
We aimed to determine the efficacy and the toxicity of low dose weekly gemcitabine with radiation th...
International audiencePURPOSE:Although radical cystectomy is still considered the standard of care f...
Purpose: Although radical cystectomy is still considered the standard of care for most localized mu...
OBJECTIVES: To study the ablative activity of intravesical gemcitabine against superficial trans...
Combination chemotherapy with newer, more active drugs in patients with advanced and/or metastatic b...
Purpose: The aim of this prospective, phase II trial was to determine the response of muscle-invasiv...
PURPOSE: Combination of gemcitabine and carboplatin is the accepted treatment for metastatic urothel...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: The possible role of gemcitabine inintravesical therapy of superficial t...
Abstract Background Recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of cisplatin-based combinatio...
INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVES: Gemcttabme is a pro-drug requmng intracellular phosphorylation by deoxycy...
Aims Adding concurrent (chemo)therapy to radiotherapy improves outcomes for muscle-invasive bladder...
OBJECTIVES: Gemcitabine and cisplatin (GC) is an active combination in the treatment of metastatic b...
What’s known on the subject? and What does the study add? Metastatic bladder cancer is a devastat...