Abstract:AimsCarboplatin is generally dosed based on a modified Calvert formula, in which the Cockcroft–Gault‐based creatinine clearance (CRCL) is used as proxy for the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). The Cockcroft–Gault formula (CG) overpredicts CRCL in patients with an aberrant body composition. The CT‐enhanced estimate of RenAl FuncTion (CRAFT) was developed to compensate for this overprediction. We aimed to evaluate whether carboplatin clearance is better predicted by CRCL based on the CRAFT compared to the CG.Me… Show more
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