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1 Purpose: Chemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal toxicity is a common adverse event during chemotherapeutic treatment.
2 No uniformly applicable strategies exist to predict, prevent, or treat gastrointestinal toxicity .
3 Acute gastrointestinal toxicity was scored according to the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group criteria.
4 Treatment was not significantly more complex nor was gastrointestinal toxicity increased.
5 Toxicities were acceptable and consisted primarily of leukopenia and gastrointestinal toxicity .
6 At these doses, no Grade 3 or higher acute gastrointestinal toxicity was observed.
7 There were no episodes of cystitis and gastrointestinal toxicity was moderate.
8 Conclusions: Dose escalation had to be stopped early because of gastrointestinal toxicity and fatigue.
9 This treatment schedule is associated with mild myelosuppression and mild to moderate gastrointestinal toxicity .
10 Side effects of induction-phase I were predominantly hematological with subsequent infections and gastrointestinal toxicity .
11 The recommended dose to achieve local control without significant acute gastrointestinal toxicity is 25 Gy.
12 However, increased dose intensity of bortezomib led to increased gastrointestinal toxicity as well as myelosuppression.
13 In clinical trials the combination of the two agents was associated with increased gastrointestinal toxicity .
14 Only gastrointestinal toxicity World Health grade I occurred.
15 Significant toxicity occurred in 60% of patients, predominantly gastrointestinal toxicity and bone marrow suppression.
16 In conclusion, CEP-701 resulted in modest efficacy and mild but frequent gastrointestinal toxicity in MF patients.
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