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1 Extra effort is needed to achieve a high response rate in community-based studies.
2 It's actually very difficult to do, cause you need such high response time.
3 The high response rates seen with ECF support its use in the neoadjuvant setting.
4 Studies to date indicate that this high response rate is achieved without accompanying cardiotoxicity.
5 These trials have reported high response and resectability rates, but at a substantial toxicity.
6 The survey elicited a high response rate and revealed a significant degree of disillusion.
7 Chemotherapy treatments show high response rates but have debilitating effects and carry risk of relapse.
8 A high response was defined as a response producing ≥40% reduction in ATP.
9 Moreover, high response rates are reported especially when allografting is preceded by cytoreductive high-dose chemotherapy.
10 Conclusions: This study produced a high response number, reflecting the importance of graphics for time-to-event data.
11 We observed high response and chimerism rates at the expense of an excessive incidence of GVHD.
12 Discussion: These data indicate that the high response rate of MLS to trabectedin translates into prolonged PFS.
13 Interferon-based therapy is highly effective in acute HCV with high response rates with short courses of therapy.
14 It can be seen reasonable feature to generate pulsatile flow because high response performance can be realized.
15 This high response rate shows that this carcinoma is very responsive to cisplatin- or cisplatin analogue-containing regimens.
16 Conventional front-line platinum-based combination chemotherapy yields high response rates but suboptimal long-term outcomes for advanced urothelial cancer.
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