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Switch to generic formulation of temozolomide results in statistically significant increase in grade 3 and 4 bone marrow toxicity in glioma patients in the province of Alberta

Egiroh Omene; Omar Abdel-Rahman; Eugene Batuyong; Samir Patel; Roland Coppens; Jacob Easaw; Kelvin Young · 2023 · Neuro-Oncology Practice

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Abstract (excerpt)

Abstract Background Temozolomide (TMZ) is an oral, systemic chemotherapy used chiefly for treating high-grade glioma. Due to the rising costs of systemic chemotherapy, many jurisdictions have replaced brand name with generic formulations.…

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Metadata source: Crossref · DOI 10.1093/nop/npad065