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A comparison of efficacy of sargramostim (yeast-derived RhuGM-CSF) and filgrastim (bacteria-derived RhuG-CSF) in the therapeutic setting of chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression.
Beveridge RA, Miller JA, Kales AN, Binder RA, Robert NJ, Harvey JH, Windsor K, Gore I, Cantrell J, Thompson KA, Taylor WR, Barnes HM, Schiff SA, Shields JA, Cambareri RJ, Butler TP, Meister RJ, Feigert JM, Norgard MJ, Moraes MA, Helvie WW, Patton GA, Mundy LJ, Henry D, Sheridan MJ, et al. Beveridge RA, et al. Among authors: miller ja. Cancer Invest. 1998;16(6):366-73. doi: 10.3109/07357909809115775. Cancer Invest. 1998. PMID: 9679526 Clinical Trial.
Randomized trial comparing the tolerability of sargramostim (yeast-derived RhuGM-CSF) and filgrastim (bacteria-derived RhuG-CSF) in cancer patients receiving myelosuppressive chemotherapy.
Beveridge RA, Miller JA, Kales AN, Binder RA, Robert NJ, Heisrath-Evans J, Koczyk-Scripka K, Pashko S, Norgard MJ, Barnes HM, Taylor WR, Thompson KA, Smith LF, Ueno WM, Dobrzynski RF, Warren RD, Katcher D, Byrne PJ, Dunning DM, Winokur SH, Lockey JL, Cambareri RJ, Butler TP, Meister RJ, Fiegert JM. Beveridge RA, et al. Among authors: miller ja. Support Care Cancer. 1997 Jul;5(4):289-98. doi: 10.1007/pl00009894. Support Care Cancer. 1997. PMID: 9257425 Clinical Trial.
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