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2014The relationship between rash, tumour KRAS mutation status and clinical and quality of life outcomes in patients with advanced colorectal cancer treated with cetuximab in the NCIC CTG/AGITG CO.17Sommeijer, D.; Karapetis, C.; Zalcberg, J.; Tu, D.; Jonker, D.; Simes, J.; Tebbutt, N.; Yip, D.; Price, T.; O'Callaghan, C.
2013Phase III randomized, placebo-controlled study of cetuximab plus brivanib alaninate versus cetuximab plus placebo in patients with metastatic, chemotherapy-refractory, wild-type K-RAS colorectal carcinoma: The NCIC clinical trials group and AGITG co.Siu, L.; Shapiro, J.; Jonker, D.; Karapetis, C.; Zalcberg, J.; Simes, J.; Couture, F.; Moore, M.; Price, T.; Siddiqui, J.; Nott, L.; Charpentier, D.; Liauw, W.; Sawyer, M.; Jefford, M.; Magoski, N.; Haydon, A.; Walters, I.; Ringash, J.; Tu, D.; et al.
2015Correlation of extended RAS and PIK3CA gene mutation status with outcomes from the phase III AGITG MAX STUDY involving capecitabine alone or in combination with bevacizumab plus or minus mitomycin C in advanced colorectal cancerPrice, T.; Bruhn, M.; Lee, C.; Hardingham, J.; Townsend, A.; Mann, K.; Simes, J.; Weickhardt, A.; Wrin, J.; Wilson, K.; Gebski, V.; Van Hazel, G.; Robinson, B.; Cunningham, D.; Tebbutt, N.
2013Association of hypomagnesemia with inferior survival in a phase III, randomized study of cetuximab plus best supportive care versus best supportive care alone: NCIC CTG/AGITG CO.17Vickers, M.; Karapetis, C.; Tu, D.; O'Callaghan, C.; Price, T.; Tebbutt, N.; van Hazel, G.; Shapiro, J.; Pavlakis, N.; Gibbs, P.; Blondal, J.; Lee, U.; Meharchand, J.; Burkes, R.; Rubin, S.; Simes, J.; Zalcberg, J.; Moore, M.; Zhu, L.; Jonker, D.
2011Impact of KRAS and BRAF gene mutation status on outcomes from the phase III AGITG MAX Trial of capecitabine alone or in combination with Bevacizumab and Mitomycin in advanced colorectal cancerPrice, T.; Hardingham, J.; Lee, C.; Weickhardt, A.; Townsend, A.; Wrin, J.; Chua, A.; Shivasami, A.; Cummins, M.; Murone, C.; Tebbutt, N.
2010Capecitabine, bevacizumab, and mitomycin in first-line treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer: results of the Australasian gastrointestinal trials group randomized phase III MAX studyTebbutt, N.; Wilson, K.; Gebski, V.; Cummins, M.; Zannino, D.; van Hazel, G.; Robinson, B.; Broad, A.; Ganju, V.; Ackland, S.; Forgeson, G.; Cunningham, D.; Saunders, M.; Stockler, M.; Chua, Y.; Zalcberg, J.; Simes, R.; Price, T.
2012Dual targeting of the epidermal growth factor receptor using the combination of cetuximab and erlotinib: Preclinical evaluation and results of the Phase II DUX Study in chemotherapy-refractory, advanced colorectal cancerWeickhardt, A.; Price, T.; Chong, G.; Gebski, V.; Pavlakis, N.; Johns, T.; Azad, A.; Skrinos, E.; Fluck, K.; Dobrovic, A.; Salemi, R.; Scott, A.; Mariadason, J.; Tebbutt, N.