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"COX-2 activation may mediate capecitabine induced toxicities, eg, hand-foot syndrome (HFS) and colorectal cancer progression, both of which may be improved by concurrent celecoxib." | 9.12 | Retrospective study of capecitabine and celecoxib in metastatic colorectal cancer: potential benefits and COX-2 as the common mediator in pain, toxicities and survival? ( Ayers, GD; Brown, T; Crane, CC; Curley, SA; Delcos, M; Feig, B; Janjan, N; Lin, EH; Morris, J; Rodriguez-Bigas, MA; Ross, A; Skibber, J; Vadhan, SR, 2006) |
" We undertook a retrospective study comparing the incidences of hand-foot syndrome in 67 patients with metastatic colorectal cancer who took capecitabine (Xeloda) with or without celecoxib." | 7.71 | Effect of celecoxib on capecitabine-induced hand-foot syndrome and antitumor activity. ( Ayers, GD; Lin, E; Morris, JS, 2002) |
"COX-2 activation may mediate capecitabine induced toxicities, eg, hand-foot syndrome (HFS) and colorectal cancer progression, both of which may be improved by concurrent celecoxib." | 5.12 | Retrospective study of capecitabine and celecoxib in metastatic colorectal cancer: potential benefits and COX-2 as the common mediator in pain, toxicities and survival? ( Ayers, GD; Brown, T; Crane, CC; Curley, SA; Delcos, M; Feig, B; Janjan, N; Lin, EH; Morris, J; Rodriguez-Bigas, MA; Ross, A; Skibber, J; Vadhan, SR, 2006) |
" We undertook a retrospective study comparing the incidences of hand-foot syndrome in 67 patients with metastatic colorectal cancer who took capecitabine (Xeloda) with or without celecoxib." | 3.71 | Effect of celecoxib on capecitabine-induced hand-foot syndrome and antitumor activity. ( Ayers, GD; Lin, E; Morris, JS, 2002) |