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  1. ... Quality (case-control studies) (PDF, 747K) 8.2. Concurrent Drug Therapies Review question: What is the most effective approach ... the management of risks to patients associated with concurrent drug therapies used to treat other conditions, which may affect ...
  2. ... was compared with postoperative adjuvant radiation therapy plus concurrent chemotherapy. Both the OS ( P < .01) and the DFS ( ... the group of patients receiving radiation therapy plus concurrent chemotherapy.[ 7 ][ Level of evidence:1iiA ] In another study, ...
  3. ... cancers are often treated by combining radiation with concurrent chemotherapy for larynx preservation and total laryngectomy for bulky ... 4.5% absolute survival advantage. Patients who received concurrent chemotherapy had a greater survival benefit than those who ...
  4. ... survival advantage in the subset of patients receiving concurrent chemotherapy and radiation therapy.[ 16 ][ Level of evidence: 2A ] ... ongoing trials may further clarify the role of concurrent chemotherapy and radiation therapy in the management of oral ...
  5. ... treated with regimens used to treat cervical cancer. Concurrent chemotherapy, using fluorouracil or cisplatin-based therapy, and radiation ... with bulky tumors. Some investigators have also used concurrent chemotherapy with agents such as cisplatin, bleomycin, mitomycin-C, ...
  6. ... supraclavicular radiation field and to 8.8% when concurrent chemotherapy was administered. The incidence was only 1.3% ... dose-dense versus conventionally scheduled and sequential versus concurrent combination chemotherapy as postoperative adjuvant treatment of node-positive primary ...
  7. ... 379 eligible patients received induction chemotherapy followed by concurrent chemotherapy with chest radiation therapy; participating centers used one ...
  8. ... McCracken JD, Janaki LM, Crowley JJ, et al.: Concurrent chemotherapy/radiotherapy for limited small-cell lung carcinoma: a Southwest Oncology Group Study. J Clin Oncol 8 (5): 892-8, 1990. [ PubMed : ... of concurrent versus sequential thoracic radiotherapy in combination with cisplatin ...
  9. ... infusion of multiple therapies more readily, e.g. concurrent chemotherapy , parenteral nutrition and antibiotics. Replacement devices are often ...
  10. ... facilitate the infusion of multiple therapies for example concurrent chemotherapy , parenteral nutrition and antibiotics. Most protocols for neutropenic ...
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