COUGAR-02: A randomized phase III study of docetaxel versus active symptom control in advanced esophagogastric adenocarcinoma.
Hugo Ford(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Janet Dunn(National Health Service), Jonathan Wadsley(Weston Park Cancer Centre), Srinivasan Madhusudan(University of Nottingham), Ian Chau(Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust), Gary Middleton(University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust), Andrea Marshall(Coventry (United Kingdom)), David Cunningham(Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust), Jane Blazeby(University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust), Daniel Swinson(St James's University Hospital), Wasat Mansoor(The Christie NHS Foundation Trust), John Bridgewater(University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Paula Kareclas(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Fareeda Y. Coxon(Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Joyce Thompson(Heartlands Hospital), Stephen Falk(At Bristol)
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