Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6190614 | Cancer Treatment Reviews | 2014 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The majority of published studies assessing treatment regimens for the management of pNET are single arm, non-randomised studies, often enrolling a small number of patients and not reporting clinically meaningful outcomes. However data from recently conducted studies assessing targeted therapies indicate that it is possible to conduct adequately powered RCTs reporting standardised oncological endpoints in this rare cancer. Further, similarly robust studies should be conducted to define the optimal treatment algorithm.
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Authors
Juan W. Valle, Martin Eatock, Ben Clueit, Zahava Gabriel, Roxanne Ferdinand, Stephen Mitchell,