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Roger Stupp
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 463
Citations - 73077
Roger Stupp is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Temozolomide & Glioma. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 430 publications receiving 63025 citations. Previous affiliations of Roger Stupp include Merck & Co. & University of St. Gallen.
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Radiotherapy plus Concomitant and Adjuvant Temozolomide for Glioblastoma
Roger Stupp,Warren P. Mason,Martin J. van den Bent,Michael Weller,Barbara Fisher,Martin J.B. Taphoorn,Karl Belanger,Alba A. Brandes,Christine Marosi,Ulrich Bogdahn,Jürgen Curschmann,Robert C. Janzer,Samuel K. Ludwin,Thierry Gorlia,Anouk Allgeier,Denis Lacombe,J. Gregory Cairncross,Elizabeth Eisenhauer,René O. Mirimanoff +18 more
TL;DR: The addition of temozolomide to radiotherapy for newly diagnosed glioblastoma resulted in a clinically meaningful and statistically significant survival benefit with minimal additional toxicity.
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Effects of radiotherapy with concomitant and adjuvant temozolomide versus radiotherapy alone on survival in glioblastoma in a randomised phase III study: 5-year analysis of the EORTC-NCIC trial
Roger Stupp,Monika E. Hegi,Warren P. Mason,Martin J. van den Bent,Martin J.B. Taphoorn,Robert C. Janzer,Samuel K. Ludwin,Anouk Allgeier,Barbara Fisher,Karl Belanger,Peter Hau,Alba A. Brandes,J.M.M. Gijtenbeek,Christine Marosi,Charles J. Vecht,Karima Mokhtari,Pieter Wesseling,Salvador Villà,Elizabeth Eisenhauer,Thierry Gorlia,Michael Weller,Denis Lacombe,J. Gregory Cairncross,René-Olivier Mirimanoff +23 more
TL;DR: Benefits of adjuvant temozolomide with radiotherapy lasted throughout 5 years of follow-up, and a benefit of combined therapy was recorded in all clinical prognostic subgroups, including patients aged 60-70 years.
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MGMT Gene Silencing and Benefit from Temozolomide in Glioblastoma
Monika E. Hegi,Annie-Claire Diserens,Thierry Gorlia,Marie-France Hamou,Nicolas de Tribolet,Nicolas de Tribolet,Michael Weller,Johan M. Kros,Johannes A. Hainfellner,Warren P. Mason,Luigi Mariani,Jacoline E C Bromberg,Peter Hau,René O. Mirimanoff,J. Gregory Cairncross,Robert C. Janzer,Roger Stupp +16 more
TL;DR: Patients with glioblastoma containing a methylated MGMT promoter benefited from temozolomide, whereas those who did not have a methylation of theMGMT promoter did notHave such a benefit and were assigned to only radiotherapy.
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Radiotherapy plus Concomitant and Adjuvant Temozolomide for Glioblastoma
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Updated Response Assessment Criteria for High-Grade Gliomas: Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology Working Group
Patrick Y. Wen,David R. Macdonald,David A. Reardon,Timothy F. Cloughesy,A. Gregory Sorensen,Evanthia Galanis,John DeGroot,Wolfgang Wick,Mark R. Gilbert,Andrew B. Lassman,Christina Tsien,Tom Mikkelsen,Eric T. Wong,Marc C. Chamberlain,Roger Stupp,Kathleen R. Lamborn,Michael A. Vogelbaum,Martin J. van den Bent,Susan M. Chang +18 more
TL;DR: The recognition that contrast enhancement is nonspecific and may not always be a true surrogate of tumor response and the need to account for the nonenhancing component of the tumor mandate that new criteria be developed and validated to permit accurate assessment of the efficacy of novel therapies.