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A pilot study to assess the feasibility of evaluation of markers of response to chemotherapy at one...

A pilot study to assess the feasibility of evaluation of markers of response to chemotherapy at one...

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A pilot study to assess the feasibility of evaluation of markers of response to chemotherapy at one day & 21 days after first cycle of chemotherapy in carcinoma of breast: a prospective non-randomized observational study

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A pilot study to assess the feasibility of evaluation of markers of response to chemotherapy at one day & 21 days after first cycle of chemotherapy in carcinoma of breast: a prospective non-randomized observational study

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England: BioMed Central Ltd

Journal title

World journal of surgical oncology, 2009-03, Vol.7 (35), p.35-35, Article 35

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English

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England: BioMed Central Ltd

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Interest in translational studies aimed at investigating biologic markers in predicting response to primary chemotherapy (PCT) in breast cancer has progressively increased. We conducted a pilot study to evaluate feasibility of evaluating biomarkers of response to PCT at one & 21 days after first cycle.
Adult, non-pregnant, non-lactating women wi...

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A pilot study to assess the feasibility of evaluation of markers of response to chemotherapy at one day & 21 days after first cycle of chemotherapy in carcinoma of breast: a prospective non-randomized observational study

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_59740cc7f5bc4ece9055ac334a9b126c

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_59740cc7f5bc4ece9055ac334a9b126c

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ISSN

1477-7819

E-ISSN

1477-7819

DOI

10.1186/1477-7819-7-35

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