Hand–foot–skin reaction (HFSR) is an adverse event frequently observed during treatment with capecitabine (cape). In the present analysis, we sought to evaluate the potential association of HFSR and ...
A new review found little high-quality evidence for the management of hand–foot skin reaction (HFSR) associated with regorafenib (Stivarga, Bayer), so the study authors prepared expert advice for ...
Classic or simplified LV5FU2 regimen: Multivariate analysis from a phase III study in metastatic colorectal cancer in elderly patients. Prolonged (PI) vs short-term irinotecan (STI) administration: ...
Hand–foot skin reaction (HFSR), among the most significant adverse effects of sorafenib, has been limiting the clinical benefits of this frontline drug in treating various malignant tumors. The ...
Sex differences in toxicities and survival outcomes among patients with stage III colorectal cancer receiving adjuvant fluoropyrimidine monotherapy: A pooled analysis of four randomized controlled ...
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