Articles Increasing the dose intensity of chemotherapy by more frequent administration or sequential scheduling a patientlevel metaanalysis of 37298 women with early breast cancer in 26 randomised trials

[Articles] Increasing the dose intensity of chemotherapy by more frequent administration or sequential scheduling: a patient-level meta-analysis of 37 298 women with early breast cancer in 26 randomised trials

19:16 EST 7 Feb 2019 | The Lancet

Increasing the dose intensity of adjuvant chemotherapy by shortening the interval between treatment cycles, or by giving individual drugs sequentially rather than giving the same drugs concurrently, moderately reduces the 10-year risk of recurrence and death from breast cancer without increasing mortality from other causes.

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