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Completion rates of adjuvant chemotherapy for colon cancer: a historical perspective [Editorial]

Grann, Victor R; Muggia, Franco M
PMID: 16670377
ISSN: 1460-2105
CID: 95536

Preventing intraperitoneal port (abdominal mediport) related complications: Efficacy of evidence-based treatment guidelines [Meeting Abstract]

Green, R; Downey, A; McCaffrey, K; Fusco, E; Muggia, F
ISI:000236697600163
ISSN: 0190-535x
CID: 63779

ACCO: ASCO core curriculum outline

Muss, Hyman B; Von Roenn, Jamie; Damon, Lloyd Earl; Deangelis, Lisa Marie; Flaherty, Lawrence E; Harari, Paul M; Kelly, Karen; Kosty, Michael P; Loscalzo, Matthew J; Mennel, Robert; Mitchell, Beverly S; Mortimer, Joanne E; Muggia, Franco; Perez, Edith A; Pisters, Peter W T; Saltz, Leonard; Schapira, Lidia; Sparano, Joseph
PMID: 15728218
ISSN: 0732-183x
CID: 161240

Ezra Greenspan: a trailblazer in combination chemotherapy

Muggia, Franco
PMID: 15779860
ISSN: 0735-7907
CID: 161241

Evaluation of vinorelbine in persistent or recurrent nonsquamous carcinoma of the cervix: a Gynecologic Oncology Group Study

Muggia, Franco M; Blessing, John A; Waggoner, Steven; Berek, Jonathan S; Monk, Bradley J; Sorosky, Joel; Pearl, Michael L
OBJECTIVE: The Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) has studied a number of drugs to determine their activity in patients with previously treated squamous and nonsquamous cancer arising in the uterine cervix. A Phase II study with intravenous vinorelbine was initiated for this purpose in patients with Stage IVB, recurrent, or persistent nonsquamous carcinomas who had received one prior chemotherapy or were not eligible for other studies. METHODS: Eligible patients had to have measurable disease, GOG performance status of 0-2 and adequate bone marrow, liver, and renal function. The treatment consisted of vinorelbine 30 mg/m(2) on days 1 and 8, repeated every 21 days. Tumor measurements and toxicities were recorded every treatment cycle. RESULTS: Thirty patients were enrolled with 28 patients deemed eligible and evaluable. Only two confirmed partial responses (7.1%) were noted. Neutropenia was the most common toxicity with 9 of 28 (32%) experiencing either grade 3 or 4 changes. Anemia was severe in seven. Neuropathy was more than mild in three patients. Severe events, such as fatigue, hypertension, or pulmonary changes attributed to drug administration, occurred only in one or two instances. CONCLUSION: With the dose schedule and assessment criteria employed, vinorelbine had only minimal activity in nonsquamous cancer of the cervix
PMID: 15589588
ISSN: 0090-8258
CID: 48109

A phase I study of oxaliplatin (OX) in combination with bortezomib (B) in patients with advanced malignancy [Meeting Abstract]

Chang, R; Beric, A; Liebes, LF; Wright, J; Ivy, P; Norwood, B; Escalon, J; Muggia, FM; Hochster, HS
ISI:000230326605558
ISSN: 0732-183x
CID: 57806

Sequential phase II studies for endometrial cancer (EC): Pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (LD) with either paclitaxel (P) or docetaxel (D) [Meeting Abstract]

Szmulewitz, RZ; Chang, RY; Blank, SV; Curtin, JP; Hochster, HS; Hamilton, AL; Hornreich, G; Muggia, FM
ISI:000230326603174
ISSN: 0732-183x
CID: 57799

Tolerability of carboplatin, paclitaxel and erlotinib as first-line treatment of ovarian cancer [Meeting Abstract]

Blank, SV; Curtin, JP; Goldman, NA; Fusco, E; Lesko, Z; Hochster, H; Runowicz, CD; Wadler, S; Muggia, FM
ISI:000230326603095
ISSN: 0732-183x
CID: 57798

Postoperative intraperitoneal (IP) 5'-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine (FUDR) added to chemoradiation in patients curatively resected (RO) for locally advanced gastric and gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) adenocarcinoma [Meeting Abstract]

Newman, E; Chang, RY; Potmesil, M; Donahue, B; Marcus, SG; Hiotis, SP; Iqbal, S; Ryan, T; Hochster, HS; Muggia, FM
ISI:000230326602212
ISSN: 0732-183x
CID: 57796

Ezra Greenspan, [Biography]

Muggia, F
ISI:000227100700009
ISSN: 1083-7159
CID: 48735