Keefe, 72, was one of the first patients dosed with Sutent for GIST in April 2002.
Mike, the gist of what you've been saing is that you think in terms of cycles.
The trial was testing the pill, SU-11248, as a treatment for gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).
That is the gist of the idea, though the details are a bit more complicated.
But in recent weeks, several IDF sources have confirmed the gist of the story.
So that's pretty much the gist of their mission here, of the last few days.
If you don't have that moment then I'll give you the gist of it.
That was the gist of a cover story I wrote for Forbes magazine last month.
And that was the gist of the letter received by David Hart this morning.
Now I will endeavor to give the rest of you the gist of it.
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Even John Howard, the prime minister, has been persuaded by the gist of Miss Ang's argument.
Imagine Skype calls during Swiss ski vacations and you've got the gist of it.
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Almost every Canadian now seems to know at least the gist of Mr Brault's testimony.
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Unfortunately Obama's actions since last week suggest that he has adopted the gist of Mitchell's policy recommendations.
That is the gist of this latest and most shameless attempt by the West to carve up Bosnia.
Researchers say this case report provided the impetus for other GIST patients to be treated in clinical trials.
The gist seems to be that immigration is rising and the number of people leaving Britain is falling.
The drug worked on the single protein that went defective in GIST cancer cells, and the cancer stabilized.
Jackson Mayor Jerry Gist said 60 people in his town were injured in tornadoes that damaged 576 homes.
So seemed the gist of recent remarks from the linchpin of our billionaires list, Bill Gates.
But the translations were still good enough to allow English-only speakers to understand the gist of translated documents.
Sandra Bond Chapman, director of the Center for BrainHealth, says older brains switch over to emphasize "gist" processing.
The gist of Snapchat is that users can send photos that disappear after no more than 10 seconds.
That is the gist of some virtuoso invective by Hugh Trevor-Roper, a British historian who died in 2003.
Gates quickly flips ahead through the deck of papers and within minutes has the gist of their report.
The gist of their complaints is that the schools misrepresented post-graduation employment statistics when recruiting students to enroll.
Anyone who suggests Wales would be better off outside the EU is nuts was the gist of his remarks.
Just bits and pieces, but often enough to give you the gist of what the folks are talking about.
The gist of the Japanese situation is this: The bubble burst in 1990.
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The gist of the argument is that the government's positive-discrimination policies may contribute to impoverishing poor blacks even more.
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