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Bai X, Hu J, Betof Warner A, et al. Early Use of High-Dose Glucocorticoid for the Management of irAE Is Associated with Poorer Survival in Patients with Advanced Melanoma Treated with Anti-PD-1 Monotherapy. Clin Cancer Res. 2021;27(21):5993-6000doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-21-1283.
Bai, X., Hu, J., Betof Warner, A., Quach, H. T., Cann, C. G., Zhang, M. Z., Si, L., Tang, B., Cui, C., Yang, X., Wei, X., Pallan, L., Harvey, C., Manos, M. P., Ouyang, O., Kim, M. S., Kasumova, G., Cohen, J. V., Lawrence, D. P., Freedman, C., Fadden, R. M., Rubin, K. M., Sharova, T., Frederick, D. T., Flaherty, K. T., Rahma, O. E., Long, G. V., Menzies, A. M., Guo, J., Shoushtari, A. N., Johnson, D. B., Sullivan, R. J., & Boland, G. M. (2021). Early Use of High-Dose Glucocorticoid for the Management of irAE Is Associated with Poorer Survival in Patients with Advanced Melanoma Treated with Anti-PD-1 Monotherapy. Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, 27(21), 5993-6000. https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-21-1283
Bai, Xue, et al. "Early Use of High-Dose Glucocorticoid for the Management of irAE Is Associated with Poorer Survival in Patients with Advanced Melanoma Treated with Anti-PD-1 Monotherapy." Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research vol. 27,21 (2021): 5993-6000. doi: https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-21-1283
Bai X, Hu J, Betof Warner A, Quach HT, Cann CG, Zhang MZ, Si L, Tang B, Cui C, Yang X, Wei X, Pallan L, Harvey C, Manos MP, Ouyang O, Kim MS, Kasumova G, Cohen JV, Lawrence DP, Freedman C, Fadden RM, Rubin KM, Sharova T, Frederick DT, Flaherty KT, Rahma OE, Long GV, Menzies AM, Guo J, Shoushtari AN, Johnson DB, Sullivan RJ, Boland GM. Early Use of High-Dose Glucocorticoid for the Management of irAE Is Associated with Poorer Survival in Patients with Advanced Melanoma Treated with Anti-PD-1 Monotherapy. Clin Cancer Res. 2021 Nov 01;27(21):5993-6000. doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-21-1283. Epub 2021 Aug 10. PMID: 34376536.
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