Intermittent BRAF inhibition in advanced BRAF mutated melanoma results of a phase II randomized trial
Whether intermittent strategies of delivering drugs can improve cancer patients survival is still unclear. Here, the authors reports the results of a randomized phase II clinical trial aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of two dosing regimens (continuous and intermittent) of vemurafenib and co...
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Main Authors: | Maria Gonzalez-Cao, Clara Mayo de las Casas, Juana Oramas, Miguel A. Berciano-Guerrero, Luis de la Cruz, Pablo Cerezuela, Ana Arance, Eva Muñoz-Couselo, Enrique Espinosa, Teresa Puertolas, Roberto Diaz Beveridge, Sebastian Ochenduszko, Maria-Jose Villanueva, Laura Basterretxea, Lorena Bellido, Delvys Rodriguez, Begoña Campos, Clara Montagut, Ana Drozdowskyj, Miguel A. Molina, Jose Antonio Lopez-Martin, Alfonso Berrocal |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bcf9c314e06143fd83f1b0b564d0166e |
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