Anne Bornand
3 Papers
23 Citations
Anne Bornand is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imatinib mesylate & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Dasatinib and low-intensity chemotherapy in elderly patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive ALL
Philippe Rousselot,marie Magdelaine Coude,Nicola Gökbuget,Carlo Gambacorti Passerini,Sandrine Hayette,Jean-Michel Cayuela,Françoise Huguet,Thibaut Leguay,Patrice Chevallier,Celia Salanoubat,Caroline Bonmati,Magda Alexis,Mathilde Hunault,Sylvie Glaisner,Philippe Agape,Christian Berthou,Eric Jourdan,José Fernandes,Laurent Sutton,Anne Banos,Oumedaly Reman,Bruno Lioure,Xavier Thomas,Norbert Ifrah,Marina Lafage-Pochitaloff,Anne Bornand,Laure Morisset,Valérie Robin,Heike Pfeifer,André Delannoy,Josep M. Ribera,Renato Bassan,Marc Delord,Dieter Hoelzer,Hervé Dombret,Oliver G. Ottmann +35 more
TL;DR: Dasatinib combined with low-intensity chemotherapy was well-tolerated and gave long-term survival in 36% of elderly patients with Ph(+) ALL and monitoring of BCR-ABL1(T315I) from diagnosis identified patients with at high risk of early relapse and may help to personalize therapy.
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Long‐term safety and efficacy of imatinib mesylate (Gleevec®) in elderly patients with chronic phase chronic myelogenous leukemia: Results of the AFR04 study
Philippe Rousselot,Pascale Cony-Makhoul,Franck E. Nicolini,François Xavier Mahon,Christian Berthou,Delphine Rea,Josy Reiffers,Anne Bornand,Olivier Saint-Jean,Joelle Guilhot,François Guilhot +10 more
TL;DR: A high level of sustained responses was observed in patients with mild or moderate comorbidities in this prospective phase II study to evaluate imatinib mesylate (IM, 400 mg daily) in newly diagnosed chronic phase CML (CP‐CML) patients.
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[Management of congestive heart failure in the elderly after hospitalization for acute decompensation Interest of a dedicated territorial geriatric network ; the GERICCO-78 study].
Jean-Louis Georges,Violaine Gaulupeau,Anais Chanut,Annick Merceron,Sophie Delaroche-Vernet,Marc Harboun,Samir Chayeb,O. Sadeg,E. Aribi,Géraldine Galindo,Kaci Sekour,Anne Bornand,Delphine Romain +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the impact of a primary care-hospital coordination network, with interventions by coordination nurses (IDEC), on the rehospitalisations after a first hospitalisation for acute decompensation in frail elderly patients.
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