Topic: Adult
Journal: European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
Documents
A list of abstracts that contain a topic of "Adult" and a journal name of "European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)".
Multilocus Loss of Heterozygosity Allelotypes Identify a Genetic Pathway Associated with Progression from Low to High Stage Disease in Neuroblastoma.
PMID: 16872824
Using the Continual Reassessment Method: Lessons Learned from an Eortc Phase I Dose Finding Study.
PMID: 16740385
Phase I Study of Continuous Weekly Dosing of Dimethylamino Benzoylphenylurea (Bpu) in Patients with Solid Tumours.
PMID: 17084620
Molecular Detection of Egfrviii-positive Cells in the Peripheral Blood of Breast Cancer Patients.
PMID: 16956761
Low Somatic K-ras Mutation Frequency in Colorectal Cancer Diagnosed Under the Age of 45 Years.
PMID: 16765042
Carcinogenetic Impact of Alcohol Intake on Squamous Cell Carcinoma Risk of the Oesophagus in Relation to Tobacco Smoking.
PMID: 17383866
The Experiences of Men with Breast Cancer in the United Kingdom.
PMID: 16377181
Overexpression of Laptm4b-35 Closely Correlated with Clinicopathological Features and Post-resectional Survival of Gallbladder Carcinoma.
PMID: 17276673
Past Chlamydial Infection is Not Associated with Primary Fallopian Tube Carcinoma.
PMID: 16765590
A Randomised Phase Iii Study Comparing High-dose Chemotherapy to Conventionally Dosed Chemotherapy for Stage Iii Ovarian Cancer: the Finnish Ovarian Cancer (Finova) Study.
PMID: 16893642
Comparative Study of Work Ability Between Cancer Survivors and Their Referents.
PMID: 17314041
Isolated Loco-regional Recurrence of Breast Cancer is More Common in Young Patients and Following Breast Conserving Therapy: Long-term Results of European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Studies.
PMID: 16314086
A Functional Polymorphism in the Promoter Region of Leptin Gene Increases Susceptibility for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.
PMID: 16630717
A Phase I Clinical and Pharmacokinetic Study of Paclitaxel and Docetaxel Given in Combination in Patients with Solid Tumours.
PMID: 16750622
