Community Academic Profiles

Robert Negrin

Publication Details

  • Multiple cycles of high dose chemotherapy supported by hematopoietic progenitor cells as treatment for patients with advanced malignancies.

    Long GD, Negrin RS, Hoyle CF, Kusnierz-Glaz CR, Schriber JR, Blume KG, Chao NJ. Cancer. 1995; 76 (5): 860-8

    Retrospective studies suggest that dose intensity is an important determinant of outcome in the treatment of patients with a variety of malignant diseases such as breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and lymphoma. Unfortunately, these results have not been clearly substantiated in prospective randomized trials. One problem with these studies may be that the degree of dose escalation is not sufficient to result in an improved outcome because the chemotherapy doses are limited by hematopoietic toxicity. In an attempt to deliver more dose-intensive therapy, the feasibility of the administration of multiple cycles of high dose chemotherapy with hematopoietic progenitor cell and growth factor support was investigated in patients with advanced malignancies.

    PubMedID: 8625190

Stanford Medicine Resources:

Footer Links: