@article{9938ea8551114e62bc4f7b7d2a9d04fc,
title = "Combination chemotherapy for lymphomas and leukemias",
author = "Victorio Rodriguez and Bodey, {Gerald P.} and Freireich, {Emil J.}",
note = "Funding Information: CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY has rapidly developed into a science of major importance in modern medicine as newer and more effective anticancer agents have become available. Therapeutic advances have been related to the recognition that the antitumor effects of chemotherapeutic agents depend on many factors, such as the route and schedule of administration, absorption, protein binding, solubility and tissue distribution, enzymatic conversion, rate of excretion, drug interaction, specific effects on cell cycle and drug resistance. A thorough understanding of these factors constitutes an important base on which the clinical oncologist builds his expertise in applying cancer chemotherapy. Thus, a field of medicine that began only NOTE: This work was supported by Grants CA 05831, CA 08859, CA 10042, CA 11520, RR 5511, CA 10376 and CA 10379 from the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service, and Grant ACS-CI-22 from the American Cancer Society.",
year = "1973",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1016/S0011-5029(73)80012-4",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "19",
pages = "1--40",
journal = "Disease-a-Month",
issn = "0011-5029",
publisher = "Mosby Inc.",
number = "4",
}