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All publications by 'Malik Z'



Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust – St Helens & Knowsley Staff

Non-randomised comparison of efficacy and side effects of bicalutamide compared with LHRH analogues in combination with radiotherapy in the xxxxxx trial

Background XXXXX is a randomised trial evaluating moderately hypofractionated radiotherapy for treatment of localised prostate cancer. 97% of participants had concurrent short course hormone therapy (HT), either Luteinising Hormone Releasing Hormone analogues (LHRHa) or bicalutamide 150mg daily. This exploratory analysis compares efficacy and side effects in a non-randomised comparison. Method(s) 2700..

Published: 08/01/2022
Authors: Malik Z

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Nonrandomized Comparison of Efficacy and Side Effects of Bicalutamide Compared With Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone (LHRH) Analogs in Combination With Radiation Therapy in the CHHiP Trial

Purpose CHHiP is a randomized trial evaluating moderately hypofractionated radiation therapy for treatment of localized prostate cancer. Of all participants, 97% of them had concurrent short-course hormone therapy (HT), either luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analog (LHRHa) or 150 mg of bicalutamide daily. This exploratory analysis compares efficacy and side effects in a nonrandomized..

Published: 08/01/2022
Authors: Malik Z

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Hypofractionated radiotherapy versus conventionally fractionated radiotherapy

​ Background Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) might detect more toxic effects of radiotherapy than do clinician-reported outcomes. We did a quality of life (QoL) substudy to assess PROs up to 24 months after conventionally fractionated or hypofractionated radiotherapy in the Conventional or Hypofractionated High Dose Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy in Prostate Cancer (CHHiP) trial...

Published: 19/07/2016
Authors: Malik Z

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