Browsing by Author "Calvert, H."
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Carzelesin phase II study in advanced breast, ovarian, colorectal, gastric, head and neck cancer, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and malignant melanoma: A study of the EORTC early clinical studies group (ECSG)
Pavlidis, Nicholas; Aamdal, S.; Awada, Ahmad; Calvert, H.; Fumoleau, P.; Sorio, R.; Punt, C.; Verweij, J.; Oosterom, A. T. Van; Morant, R.; Wanders, J.; Hanauske, A. R. (2000)Purpose: In a phase II trial, the activity of carzelesin, a cyclopropylpyrroloindole prodrug analog, was assessed. Patients and methods: Carzelesin was used as second- or third-line chemotherapy in patients with breast, ...
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Population pharmacokinetic and dynamic analysis of the topoisomerase I inhibitor lurtotecan in phase II studies
Schellens, J. H. M.; Heinrich, B.; Lehnert, M.; Gore, M. E.; Kaye, Stanley B.; Dombernowsky, P.; Paridaens, R.; Oosterom, A. T. Van; Verweij, J.; Loos, W. J.; Calvert, H.; Pavlidis, Nicholas; Cortes-Funes, H.; Wanders, J.; Roelvink, M.; Sessa, Cristiana; Selinger, K.; Wissel, P. S.; Gamucci, T.; Hanauske, A. R. (2002)Population pharmacokinetic-dynamic analysis was prospectively integrated in a broad phase II program of lurtotecan (GI147211), a novel camptothecin derived topoisomerase I inhibitor, to determine the population pharmacokinetic ...
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Population pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of paclitaxel and carboplatin in ovarian cancer patients: A study by the European organization for research and treatment of cancer-pharmacology and molecular mechanisms group and new drug development group
Joerger, M.; Huitema, A. D. R.; Richel, D. J.; Dittrich, C.; Pavlidis, Nicholas; Briassoulis, E. Ch; Vermorken, J. B.; Strocchi, E.; Martoni, A.; Sorio, R.; Sleeboom, H. P.; Izquierdo, M. A.; Jodrell, D. I.; Calvert, H.; Boddy, A. V.; Hollema, H.; Féty, R.; Vijgh, W. J. F. Van Der; Hempel, G.; Chatelut, E.; Karlsson, M.; Wilkins, J.; Tranchand, B.; Schrijvers, A. H. G. J.; Twelves, C.; Beijnen, J. H.; Schellens, J. H. M. (2007)Purpose: Paclitaxel and carboplatin are frequently used in advanced ovarian cancer following cytoreductive surgery. Threshold models have been used to predict paclitaxel pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamics, whereas the time ...