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Hrushesky, William
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Fluorouracil
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Letter: Serpentine supravenous fluorouracil hyperpigmentation.
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Serpentine supravenous 5-fluorouracil (NSC-19893) hyperpigmentation.
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More evidence for circadian rhythm effects in cancer chemotherapy: the fluoropyrimidine story.
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Cancer chronotherapy: a drug delivery challenge.
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High-dose intensity systemic therapy of metastatic bladder cancer.
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Unusual pigmentary changes associated with 5-fluorouracil therapy.
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Cancer chronotherapy: is there a right time in the day to treat?
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Circadian pharmacodynamics of anticancer therapies.
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Breast cancer recurrence dynamics following adjuvant CMF is consistent with tumor dormancy and mastectomy-driven acceleration of the metastatic process.
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Circadian clock coordinates cancer cell cycle progression, thymidylate synthase, and 5-fluorouracil therapeutic index.
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A four-arm, randomized, multicenter phase II trial of oxaliplatin combined with varying schedules of 5-fluorouracil as first-line therapy in previously untreated advanced colorectal cancer.
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Fertility maintenance and 5-fluorouracil timing within the mammalian fertility cycle.
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Investigation of the comparative toxicity of 5-FU bolus versus 5-FU continuous infusion circadian chemotherapy with concurrent radiation therapy in locally advanced rectal cancer.
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Circadian organization of thymidylate synthase activity in normal tissues: a possible basis for 5-fluorouracil chronotherapeutic advantage.
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