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György Bodoky
Publications - 141
Citations - 25747
György Bodoky is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ramucirumab & Population. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 131 publications receiving 21704 citations.
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Cetuximab and chemotherapy as initial treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer.
Eric Van Cutsem,Claus Henning Köhne,Erika Hitre,J. Zaluski,Chung Rong Chang Chien,A. Makhson,Geert R. D'Haens,Tamás Pintér,Robert Lim,György Bodoky,Jae Kyung Roh,Gunnar Folprecht,Paul Ruff,Christopher Stroh,Sabine Tejpar,Michael Schlichting,Johannes Nippgen,Philippe Rougier +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the efficacy of cetuximab plus irinotecan, fluorouracil, and leucovorin (FOLFIRI) as first-line treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer was investigated.
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Regorafenib for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma who progressed on sorafenib treatment (RESORCE): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial
Jordi Bruix,Shukui Qin,Philippe Merle,Alessandro Granito,Yi Hsiang Huang,György Bodoky,Marc Pracht,Osamu Yokosuka,Olivier Rosmorduc,Valeriy Breder,René Gerolami,Gianluca Masi,Paul Ross,Tianqiang Song,Jean-Pierre Bronowicki,Isabelle Ollivier-Hourmand,Masatoshi Kudo,Ann-Lii Cheng,Josep M. Llovet,Josep M. Llovet,Josep M. Llovet,Richard S. Finn,Marie Aude Leberre,Annette Baumhauer,Gerold Meinhardt,Guohong Han +25 more
TL;DR: Regorafenib is the only systemic treatment shown to provide survival benefit in HCC patients progressing on sorafenIB treatment, and future trials should explore combinations of regorAFenib with other systemic agents and third-line treatments for patients who fail or who do not tolerate the sequence of sorafanib and regorafinib.
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ESMO consensus guidelines for the management of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer
E. Van Cutsem,Andrés Cervantes,René Adam,Alberto Sobrero,J.H.J.M. van Krieken,Dan Aderka,E. Aranda Aguilar,Alberto Bardelli,Al B. Benson,György Bodoky,Fortunato Ciardiello,André D'Hoore,Eduardo Díaz-Rubio,J.-Y. Douillard,Michel Ducreux,Alfredo Falcone,Axel Grothey,Thomas Gruenberger,Karin Haustermans,Volker Heinemann,Paulo M. Hoff,C.-H. Köhne,R. Labianca,Pierre Laurent-Puig,Brigette B.Y. Ma,Tim Maughan,Kei Muro,Nicola Normanno,Pia Österlund,Pia Österlund,Wim J.G. Oyen,Demetris Papamichael,George Pentheroudakis,Per Pfeiffer,Timothy J. Price,C.J.A. Punt,Jens Ricke,Arnaud Roth,R. Salazar,Werner Scheithauer,H.-J. Schmoll,Josep Tabernero,Julien Taieb,Sabine Tejpar,Harpreet Wasan,Takayuki Yoshino,Aziz Zaanan,Dirk Arnold +47 more
TL;DR: These ESMO consensus guidelines have been developed based on the current available evidence to provide a series of evidence-based recommendations to assist in the treatment and management of patients with mCRC in this rapidly evolving treatment setting.
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Panitumumab-FOLFOX4 treatment and RAS mutations in colorectal cancer
Jean-Yves Douillard,Kelly S. Oliner,Salvatore Siena,Josep Tabernero,Ronald Burkes,Mario Edmundo Barugel,Yves Humblet,György Bodoky,David Cunningham,Jacek Jassem,Fernando Rivera,Ilona Kocáková,Paul Ruff,Maria Blasinska-Morawiec,Martin Šmakal,Jean-Luc Canon,Mark Rother,Richard Thomas Williams,Alan Rong,Jeffrey Wiezorek,Roger Sidhu,Scott D. Patterson +21 more
TL;DR: Additional RAS mutations predicted a lack of response in patients who received panitumumab-FOLFOX4 treatment, which was consistent with the findings in patients with KRAS mutations in exon 2.
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Ramucirumab plus paclitaxel versus placebo plus paclitaxel in patients with previously treated advanced gastric or gastro-oesophageal junction adenocarcinoma (RAINBOW): a double-blind, randomised phase 3 trial
Hansjochen Wilke,Kei Muro,Eric Van Cutsem,Sang Cheul Oh,György Bodoky,Yasuhiro Shimada,Shuichi Hironaka,Naotoshi Sugimoto,Oleg Lipatov,Tae You Kim,David Cunningham,Philippe Rougier,Yoshito Komatsu,Jaffer A. Ajani,Michael Emig,Roberto Carlesi,David Ferry,Kumari Chandrawansa,Jonathan D. Schwartz,Atsushi Ohtsu +19 more
TL;DR: The combination of ramucirumab with pac litaxel significantly increases overall survival compared with placebo plus paclitaxel, and could be regarded as a new standard second-line treatment for patients with advanced gastric cancer.