Publications by authors named "E T Krementz"

Purpose: This study is to document the activity and acceptability for a new topical agent, A-007, in the treatment of cutaneous metastases from cancer.

Patients And Methods: This is a multicenter study involving 27 patients with inoperable skin lesions from histologically confirmed cancers of the breast and oral cavity, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, and angiosarcoma that had failed radiotherapy or systemic treatment. A-007, as a 0.

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Hypothesis: Treatment for melanoma that has metastasized to the supraclavicular nodes should be intensive and use a multimodality approach.

Design: Retrospective analysis of clinical records.

Setting: Six primary care centers, 2 of which were referral centers.

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Purpose: Patients with primary cutaneous melanoma > or = 1.5 mm in thickness are at high risk of having regional micrometastases at the time of initial surgical treatment. A phase III international study was designed to evaluate whether prophylactic isolated limb perfusion (ILP) could prevent regional recurrence and influence survival.

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Safe techniques for regional chemotherapy of the limbs by perfusion are now available. The method is effective in obtaining regionally confined high levels of toxic drugs or chemotherapeutic agents in the isolated areas. The best responses have been observed in limb melanoma with recurrent or intransit disease.

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