F Recchia
4 Papers
F Recchia is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ifosfamide & Cisplatin. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Gemcitabine with or without continuous infusion 5-FU in advanced pancreatic cancer: a randomised phase II trial of the Italian oncology group for clinical research (GOIRC).
F. Di Costanzo,Paolo Carlini,L. Doni,Bruno Massidda,Rodolfo Mattioli,A. Iop,E Barletta,Luca Moscetti,F Recchia,Paolo Tralongo,Silvia Gasperoni +10 more
TL;DR: This study does not show promising activity in terms of RR, PFS and OS for the double combination arm in APC.
Triplets versus doublets, with or without cisplatin, in the first-line treatment of stage IIIB–IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients: a multicenter randomised factorial trial (FAST)
Corrado Boni,Marcello Tiseo,Luca Boni,Elizabeth H. Baldini,F Recchia,C. Barone,F. Grossi,Domenico Germano,E. Matano,G Marini,R. Labianca,F. Di Costanzo,A Bagnulo,C Pennucci,C. Caroti,Manlio Mencoboni,F. Zanelli,Tiziana Prochilo,Mara A. Cafferata,Andrea Ardizzoni +19 more
TL;DR: Evidence of a slight survival superiority of GP-containing regimens over platinum-free N-containing chemotherapy is provided and the addition of a third chemotherapy agent (I) to a standard G-based doublet does not improve treatment outcome.
5-fluorouracil plus folinic acid with or without ifosfamide in advanced colorectal cancer: a phase II randomized trial.
A. Sdrobolini,A. Contu,Bruno Massidda,Silvia Gasperoni,F Recchia,Iannelli A,Silverio Tomao,Adriana Romiti,Raffaele M,S. Ortu,Campisi C,Gebbia,Olmeo N,Maria Teresa Ionta,S. Angiona,Di Costanzo F +15 more
TL;DR: IFO does not increase the activity of the 5-FU plus FA combination in advanced colorectal cancer, and the most notable hematologic toxicity was leukopenia.
ERCC1/BRCA1 expression and gene polymorphisms as prognostic and predictive factors in advanced NSCLC treated with or without cisplatin
Marcello Tiseo,Paola Bordi,Beatrice Bortesi,Luca Boni,Corrado Boni,Elizabeth H. Baldini,F. Grossi,F Recchia,F. Zanelli,Gabriella Fontanini,Nadia Naldi,Nicoletta Campanini,Cinzia Azzoni,C Bordi,Andrea Ardizzoni +14 more
TL;DR: This study confirms the prognostic role of ERCC1 expression and XRCC1 (Arg399Gln) polymorphism in advanced NSCLC treated with first-line chemotherapy and shows none of these biomarkers was shown to be a specific predictive factor of cisplatin efficacy.