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pro vyhledávání: '"Raghava Reddy Induru"'
Autor:
Kristopher Wentzel, Michael Rothe, Pam K. Mangat, Elizabeth Garrett-Mayer, Li Ding, Evan Pisick, Mridula Krishnan, Deepti Behl, Olatunji B. Alese, Carmen J. Calfa, Kathrine A. Cooper, Herbert L. Duvivier, Raghava Reddy Induru, Janet C. Ruzich, Song Zhao, Gina N. Grantham, Abigail Gregory, Susan Halabi, Richard L. Schilsky
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 83:CT231-CT231
Background: TAPUR is a phase II basket study evaluating antitumor activity of commercially available targeted agents in pts with advanced cancers with specific genomic alterations. Results in a cohort of pts with solid tumors with PTEN mut treated wi
Autor:
Tiffany Gabrielle Kneuss, Anthony James Caprio, Ashley Sumrall, Armida Parala-Metz, Markecia Cooper, Daniel Haggstrom, Raghava Reddy Induru
Publikováno v:
Neuro Oncol
BACKGROUND The median age at diagnosis for high grade glioma is 64 years. With peak incidence 75-84, malignant glial tumors are frequently a disease of the elderly. Common assessment measures fail to accurately gauge geriatric cancer patient fitness.
Autor:
Charles B. Simone, Sridhar E. Pal, James T. Symanowski, Raghava Reddy Induru, Stuart H. Burri, Roshan S. Prabhu, John H. Heinzerling, Dean A. Gant, Edward S. Kim, Myra M. Robinson, Kathryn Finch Mileham, Daniel Haggstrom
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 38:e21047-e21047
e21047 Background: The care of pts with locally-advanced NSCLC has continued to evolve. Dose escalation with conventional radiation and concurrent chemotherapy has failed to improve outcomes and is associated with low primary tumor control rates and
Autor:
Markecia Cooper, Armida Parala-Metz, Thomas G. Knight, Tiffany Gabrielle Kneuss, Anthony James Caprio, Raghava Reddy Induru, Zachary Luke Farmer, Daniel Haggstrom, Joanna Edeker Lankford
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 37:122-122
122 Background: The incidence of cancer in patients older than 65 is nearly tenfold higher than in their younger counterparts. Comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is recommended for cancer patients > 65 years, as it can more reliably assess unde
Autor:
Thomas G. Knight, Kim DeRhodes, Joanna Edeker, Daniel Haggstrom, Marielys Figueroa-Sierra, Markecia Cooper, Anthony James Caprio, Raghava Reddy Induru
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 36:212-212
212 Background: Comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is a multi-dimensional evaluation which influences medical decisions and predicts toxicity in older cancer patients. CGA pre-allogeneic stem cell transplant patients (ASCT) and repeated post-tr