Browsing by Author "Dombros, N."
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Paclitaxel by 3-h infusion and carboplatin in anthracycline-resistant advanced breast cancer. A phase II study conducted by the hellenic cooperative oncology group
Fountzilas, George; Athanasiades, A.; Kalogera-Fountzila, Anna; Aravantinos, Gerasimos; Bafaloukos, Dimitrios; Briassoulis, E. Ch; Dombros, N.; Loannidis, I.; Pavlidis, Nicholas; Kosmidis, Paraskevas A.; Skarlos, Dimosthenis V. (1997)37 patients with advanced breast cancer resistant to anthracyclines were treated with paclitaxel 200 mg/m2 by 3-h infusion and carboplatin at an area under the curve of 7 mg · min/ml every 4 weeks with G-CSF support. There ...
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Paclitaxel by three-hour infusion and carboplatin in advanced carcinoma of nasopharynx and other sites of the head and neck: A phase II study conducted by the Hellenic Cooperative Oncology Group
Fountzilas, George; Skarlos, Dimosthenis V.; Athanasiades, A.; Kalogera-Fountzila, Anna; Samantas, E.; Bacoyiannis, Charalambos; Nicolaou, A.; Dombros, N.; Briassoulis, E. Ch; Dinopoulou, M.; Stathopoulos, G. P.; Pavlidis, Nicholas; Kosmidis, Paraskevas A.; Daniilidis, J. (1997)Background: Paclitaxel has been demonstrated to have significant activity in recurrent or metastatic head and neck cancer (HNC). In addition, the combination of paclitaxel and cisplatin is active in untreated patients with ...
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Postoperative radiation and concomitant bolus fluorouracil with or without additional chemotherapy with fluorouracil and high-dose leucovorin in patients with high-risk rectal cancer: A randomized phase III study conducted by the hellenic cooperative oncology group
Fountzilas, George; Zisiadis, A.; Dafni, U.; Konstantaras, C.; Hatzitheoharis, G.; Liaros, A.; Athanassiou, E.; Dombros, N.; Dervenis, C.; Basdanis, G.; Gamvros, O.; Souparis, A.; Briassoulis, E. Ch; Samantas, E.; Kappas, A. M.; Kosmidis, Paraskevas A.; Skarlos, Dimosthenis V.; Pavlidis, Nicholas (1999)Background: Randomized studies have shown that postoperative chemotherapy with or without radiation therapy (RT) improved local control and survival of patients with stages II or III rectal cancer. However, the optimal ...