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  • Key words Granulocyte growth factors  (1)
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    ISSN: 1279-8517
    Keywords: Volume ; Helical CT ; Clinical oncology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Cette étude préliminaire a pour objet d'évaluer les nouvelles techniques de mesure par examen TDM hélicoïdal permettant l'évaluation directe du volume d'une lésion, notamment par corrélation anatomique macroscopique en pratique clinique. L'application première est anatomique avec la mesure du volume d'organes ou de structures anatomiques; son intérêt clinique concerne avant tout la cancérologie. Nous présentons les premiers résultats, leurs applications et limites avant d'élargir cette étude à une plus grande série et dans le but qu'elle soit confrontée à d'autres évaluations multicentriques.
    Notes: Summary The object of this preliminary study is to evaluate the new techniques of measurement by helical CT which allow direct assessment of the volume of a lesion in clinical practice particularly by obtaining direct macroscopic anatomical correlation. Its primary application is anatomical, with measurement of the volumes of organs or anatomical structures, the clinical importance of which relates primarily to oncology. We present our initial results, including their applications and limits, before extending this study to a larger series so that it may be compared with other multicentre evaluations.
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    Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology 38 (1996), S. S103 
    ISSN: 1432-0843
    Keywords: Key words Granulocyte growth factors ; Breast cancer ; Dose intensification ; Peripheral blood stem cells
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  An apparent chemotherapeutic dose-response relationship for patients with breast cancer has provided clinicians with the impetus to investigate further the usefulness of dose-intensification strategies in this setting. These approaches have provided promising results: noticeable improvements in response rates in terms of disease-free survival have been recorded, particularly when dose intensification has been used as first-line consolidation therapy for chemosensitive advanced disease and as consolidation in adjuvant therapy for high-risk patients. It may also be of use in the treatment of inflammatory and locally advanced disease. Although the results of prospective studies will help to define the potential advantages of dose-intensification strategies further, comparisons of myeloablative and subablative intensification regimens are needed to define the role of dose and dose intensity in this setting.
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