Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Query Trace: Neutropenia and CYP2C9[original query] |
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Phase I pharmacokinetic and pharmacogenomic study of E7070 administered once every 21 days. Cancer science 2005 Oct 96 (10): 721-8. Yamada Yasuhide, Yamamoto Noboru, Shimoyama Tatsu, Horiike Atsushi, Fujisaka Yasuhito, Takayama Kyoko, Sakamoto Terumi, Nishioka Yuki, Yasuda Sanae, Tamura Tomohi |
CYP2C9 and CYP2C19 polymorphic forms are related to increased indisulam exposure and higher risk of severe hematologic toxicity. Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2007 May 13 (10): 2970-6. Zandvliet Anthe S, Huitema Alwin D R, Copalu William, Yamada Yasuhide, Tamura Tomohide, Beijnen Jos H, Schellens Jan H |
Association study of genetic polymorphism in ABCC4 with cyclophosphamide-induced adverse drug reactions in breast cancer patients. Journal of human genetics 2009 Oct 54 (10): 564-71. Low Siew-Kee, Kiyotani Kazuma, Mushiroda Taisei, Daigo Yataro, Nakamura Yusuke, Zembutsu Hitos |
Impact of genetic variability and treatment-related factors on outcome in early breast cancer patients receiving (neo-) adjuvant chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil, epirubicin and cyclophosphamide, and docetaxel. Breast cancer research and treatment 2014 Oct 147 (3): 557-70. Vulsteke C, Pfeil A M, Schwenkglenks M, Pettengell R, Szucs T D, Lambrechts D, Peeters M, van Dam P, Dieudonné A S, Hatse S, Neven P, Paridaens R, Wildiers |
Pharmacogenetic determinants of outcomes on triplet hepatic artery infusion and intravenous cetuximab for liver metastases from colorectal cancer (European trial OPTILIV, NCT00852228). British journal of cancer 2017 Aug . Lévi Francis, Karaboué Abdoulaye, Saffroy Raphaël, Desterke Christophe, Boige Valerie, Smith Denis, Hebbar Mohamed, Innominato Pasquale, Taieb Julien, Carvalho Carlos, Guimbaud Rosine, Focan Christian, Bouchahda Mohamed, Adam René, Ducreux Michel, Milano Gérard, Lemoine Antoinet |
CYP2J27 Genotype Predicts Risk of Chemotherapy-Induced Hematologic Toxicity and Reduced Relative Dose Intensity in Ethiopian Breast Cancer Patients. Frontiers in pharmacology 2019 5 10 481. Ahmed Jemal Hussien, Makonnen Eyasu, Yimer Getnet, Seifu Daniel, Bekele Abebe, Assefa Mathewos, Aseffa Abraham, Howe Rawleigh, Fotoohi Alan, Hassan Moustapha, Aklillu Ele |
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