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This approach may provide dose sparing as suggested by data shown in this study as well as previous studies [50], [51].
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It has been suggested that propofol itself may even provide dose-dependent cardiac protection, primarily by enhancing tissue antioxidant capacity and reducing lipid peroxidation [ 25, 26].
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Intensity-modulated and image-guided radiotherapy may provide curative dose of radiation in patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer with acceptable complications despite pre-existing co-morbidities.
Collection and analysis of 1 3 blood samples per dose may provide insight into dose-proportional or non-dose-proportional differences in systemic bioavailability, pointing towards saturation of absorption or elimination or some other phenomenon warranting further investigation.
If so, then weekly administration may provide higher dose-intensity and greater tumour activation of PR-104, as well as being a schedule potentially suitable for combination with fractionated radiotherapy or with weekly chemotherapy.
Taken together with the PK profile, the efficacy data indicated that once-weekly dosing may provide an optimal dosing frequency for PG545.
It is also shown that proper characterization of sediment samples, coupled to the modelling of radioactivity in these sediments may provide more accurate dose rates to quartz grains, down to the single grain scale.
Choosing a lower grade of xerostomia may provide more valuable dose constraints for preventing complications, as even grade 2 xerostomia significantly diminishes QoL for patients [ 34].
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