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2009Dasatinib-associated major molecular responses in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase following imatinib failure: response dynamics and predictive valueHochhaus, A.; Muller, M.; Radich, J.; Branford, S.; Kantarjian, H.; Hanfstein, B.; Rousselot, P.; Kim, D.; Lipton, J.; Bleickhardt, E.; Lambert, A.; Hughes, T.
2012Nilotinib vs imatinib in patients with newly diagnosed Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase: ENESTnd 3-year follow-upLarson, R.; Hochhaus, A.; Hughes, T.; Clark, R.; Etienne, G.; Kim, D.; Flinn, I.; Kurokawa, M.; Moiraghi, B.; Yu, R.; Blakesley, R.; Gallagher, N.; Saglio, G.; Kantarjian, H.
2010Nilotinib versus Imatinib for newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemiaSaglio, G.; Kim, D.; Issaragrisil, S.; le Coutre, P.; Etienne, G.; Lobo, C.; Pasquini, R.; Clark, R.; Hochhaus, A.; Hughes, T.; Gallagher, N.; Hoenekopp, A.; Haque, A.; Dong, M.; Larson, R.; Kantarjian, H.
2009Dasatinib treatment of chronic-phase chronic myeloid leukemia: analysis of responses according to preexisting BCR-ABL mutationsMuller, M.; Cortes, J.; Kim, D.; Druker, B.; Erben, P.; Pasquini, R.; Branford, S.; Hughes, T.; Radich, J.; Ploughman, L.; Mukhopadhyay, J.; Hochhaus, A.
2012BCR-ABL1 doubling times more reliably assess the dynamics of CML relapse compared with the BCR-ABL1 fold rise: implications for monitoring and managementBranford, S.; Yeung, D.; Prime, J.; Choi, S.; Bang, J.; Park, J.; Kim, D.; Ross, D.; Hughes, T.
2009Dasatinib in the Treatment of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia in Accelerated Phase After Imatinib Failure: The START A TrialApperley, J.; Cortes, J.; Kim, D.; Roy, L.; Roboz, G.; Rosti, G.; Bullorsky, E.; Abruzzese, E.; Hochhaus, A.; Heim, D.; De Souza, C.; Larson, R.; Lipton, J.; Khoury, J.; Kim, H.; Sillaber, C.; Hughes, T.; Erben, P.; Tornout, J.; Stone, R.
2011Nilotinib is effective in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase after imatinib resistance or intolerance: 24-month follow-up resultsKantarjian, H.; Giles, F.; Bhalla, K.; Pinilla-Ibarz, J.; Larson, R.; Gattermann, N.; Ottmann, O.; Hochhaus, A.; Radich, J.; Saglio, G.; Hughes, T.; Martinelli, G.; Kim, D.; Shou, Y.; Gallagher, N.; Blakesley, R.; Baccarani, M.; Cortes, J.; le Coutre, P.
2010Phase III, randomized, open-label study of daily Imatinib Mesylate 400 mg versus 800 mg in patients with newly diagnosed, previously untreated chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase using molecular end points: Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Optimization and Selectivity StudyCortes, A.; Baccarani, M.; Guilhot, F.; Druker, B.; Branford, S.; Kim, D.; Pane, F.; Pasquini, R.; Goldberg, S.; Kalaycio, M.; Moiraghi, B.; Rowe, J.; Tothova, E.; de Souza, C.; Rudoltz, M.; Yu, R.; Krahnke, T.; Kantarjian, H.; Radich, J.; Hughes, T.
2014Long-term response to imatinib is not affected by the initial dose in patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase: final update from the Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Optimization and Selectivity (TOPS) studyBaccarani, M.; Druker, B.; Branford, S.; Kim, D.; Pane, F.; Mongay, L.; Mone, M.; Ortmann, C.; Kantarjian, H.; Radich, J.; Hughes, T.; Cortes, J.; Guilhot, F.
2012Chronic phase chronic myeloid leukemia patients with low OCT-1 activity randomized to high-dose imatinib achieve better responses and have lower failure rates than those randomized to standard-dose imatinibWhite, D.; Radich, J.; Soverini, S.; Saunders, V.; Frede, A.; Dang, P.; Cilloni, D.; Lin, P.; Mongay, L.; Woodman, R.; Manley, P.; Slader, C.; Kim, D.; Pane, F.; Martinelli, G.; Saglio, G.; Hughes, T.