Alfred Längler
Witten/Herdecke University
44 Papers
137 Citations
Alfred Längler is an academic researcher from Witten/Herdecke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Anthroposophic medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 35 publications. Previous affiliations of Alfred Längler include Charité & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Papers
Topotecan, cyclophosphamide, and etoposide (TCE) in the treatment of high-risk neuroblastoma. Results of a phase-II trial.
Thorsten Simon,Alfred Längler,Urs Harnischmacher,Michael C. Frühwald,Norbert Jorch,Alexander Claviez,Frank Berthold,Barbara Hero +7 more
TL;DR: The combination of topotecan, cyclophosphamide, and etoposide is tolerable and effective in relapsed and untreated neuroblastoma and seems justified in view of the encouraging response rates.
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Combined treatment of pediatric high-grade glioma with the oncolytic viral strain MTH-68/H and oral valproic acid.
Sabine Wagner,Csatary Christine M,Georg Gosztonyi,Hans-Christian Koch,Christian Hartmann,Ove Peters,Pablo Hernáiz-Driever,Agota Theallier-Janko,Felix Zintl,Alfred Längler,Johannes E. A. Wolff,Laszlo K. Csatary +11 more
TL;DR: The comparative histological study of the thalamic and rhombencephalic tumor manifestations revealed that MTH‐68/H treatment induces, similar to in vitro observations, a massive apoptotic tumor cell decline.
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Topotecan and etoposide in the treatment of relapsed high-risk neuroblastoma: results of a phase 2 trial.
TL;DR: A phase 2 trial with a combination of topotecan and etoposide (TE) in patients with relapse after intensive first-line chemotherapy for neuroblastoma was conducted in this paper.
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Use of homeopathy in pediatric oncology in Germany
TL;DR: Most families who had used homeopathic medicine before their child was diagnosed with cancer also used homeopathy for the treatment of their child's cancer.
Complementary and alternative medicine in pediatrics in Turkey
TL;DR: CAM is extensively used in Turkish pediatric patients, and larger studies are required to prove an extensive use of CAM in Turkey as this review article does not have the capacity for in-depth analysis.
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