Metronomic chemotherapy is the administration of cytotoxic drugs at low doses, on a frequent or continuous schedule, with no extended interruption. This treatment approach can target tumor cells indirectly since it can affect the endothelium of the growing tumor vasculature and stimulates the anticancer immune response. Both the antiangiogenetic and the immunomodulatory roles of metronomic chemotherapy favor a tumor dormancy, a condition that may improve the patient outcome. Prospective clinical trials conducted in several malignancies have shown that metronomic chemotherapy can obtain disease stabilization or responses in tumors that had been made resistant in vivo to conventional chemotherapeutic regimens. Three prospective phase II trial...
Metronomic (low-dose, long-term and frequently administered) chemotherapy has attracted renewed inte...
The introduction of the “maximum tolerated dose” in usual treatment protocols (and its concomitant o...
AbstractHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a hypervascular highly angiogenic tumor usually associated...
Objective: The potential benefit of further chemotherapy approaches in patients with adrenocortical ...
Objective: the potential benefit of further chemotherapy approaches in patients with adrenocortical ...
Metronomic chemotherapy, continuous and dose-dense administration of chemotherapeutic drugs with low...
Metronomic therapy is characterized by drug administration in a low-dose, repeated, and regular mann...
Metronomic therapy is characterized by the administration of regular low doses of certain drugs with...
Metronomic chemotherapy, continuous and dose-dense administration of chemotherapeutic drugs with low...
Metronomic chemotherapy (MC) refers to the close administration of a chemotherapeutic drug for a lon...
AbstractSystemic administration of cytotoxic drugs is the primary treatment strategy for patients wi...
Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare neoplasm characterized by poor prognosis. First-line system...
Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare neoplasm characterized by poor prognosis. First-line system...
Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare neoplasm characterized by poor prognosis. First-line system...
Metronomic chemotherapy is an emerging strategy to fight cancer. Unlike traditional chemotherapy, me...
Metronomic (low-dose, long-term and frequently administered) chemotherapy has attracted renewed inte...
The introduction of the “maximum tolerated dose” in usual treatment protocols (and its concomitant o...
AbstractHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a hypervascular highly angiogenic tumor usually associated...
Objective: The potential benefit of further chemotherapy approaches in patients with adrenocortical ...
Objective: the potential benefit of further chemotherapy approaches in patients with adrenocortical ...
Metronomic chemotherapy, continuous and dose-dense administration of chemotherapeutic drugs with low...
Metronomic therapy is characterized by drug administration in a low-dose, repeated, and regular mann...
Metronomic therapy is characterized by the administration of regular low doses of certain drugs with...
Metronomic chemotherapy, continuous and dose-dense administration of chemotherapeutic drugs with low...
Metronomic chemotherapy (MC) refers to the close administration of a chemotherapeutic drug for a lon...
AbstractSystemic administration of cytotoxic drugs is the primary treatment strategy for patients wi...
Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare neoplasm characterized by poor prognosis. First-line system...
Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare neoplasm characterized by poor prognosis. First-line system...
Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare neoplasm characterized by poor prognosis. First-line system...
Metronomic chemotherapy is an emerging strategy to fight cancer. Unlike traditional chemotherapy, me...
Metronomic (low-dose, long-term and frequently administered) chemotherapy has attracted renewed inte...
The introduction of the “maximum tolerated dose” in usual treatment protocols (and its concomitant o...
AbstractHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a hypervascular highly angiogenic tumor usually associated...