2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2007.05.004
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Gemcitabine administered as a short infusion versus a fixed dose rate in combination with cisplatin for the treatment of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer

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“…The median TTP was 7 months and 6 months in both arms respectively, while the median OS time was 12 months and 11 months in the standard arm and the FDR arm respectively. In other similar studies, the one-year survival rates ranged from 36% to 52%, median TTP ranged from 4 -12 months, and median OS ranged between 5 months and 11 months [9]- [14]. The superior results of our study reflects better patients' characteristics, as 60% and 46.7% of patients in the standard arm and FDR arm respectively, were stage IIIB disease.…”
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“…The median TTP was 7 months and 6 months in both arms respectively, while the median OS time was 12 months and 11 months in the standard arm and the FDR arm respectively. In other similar studies, the one-year survival rates ranged from 36% to 52%, median TTP ranged from 4 -12 months, and median OS ranged between 5 months and 11 months [9]- [14]. The superior results of our study reflects better patients' characteristics, as 60% and 46.7% of patients in the standard arm and FDR arm respectively, were stage IIIB disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Both treatment arms had almost equal ORR, 46.6% and 43.3% in arm A and arm B respectively. In other clinical trials that used FDR infusion of gemcitabine (10 mg/m 2 /min), ORR ranged between 20% and 47% [9]- [14]. The one-year survival rates in the present study were 50% versus 34%, p = 0.4 in the standard arm and the FDR arm respectively.…”
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confidence: 39%
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