Avoidance of treatment interruption: an unrecognized benefit of accelerated radiotherapy in oropharyngeal carcinomas? ALLAL, Abdelkarim Said, et al. To assess the impact of treatment interruption on the potential gain in locoregional control obtained with accelerated radiotherapy (RT) compared with conventionally fractionated RT in patients with oropharyngeal carcinomas. ALLAL, Abdelkarim Said, et al. Avoidance of treatment interruption: an unrecognized benefit of accelerated radiotherapy in oropharyngeal carcinomas? International Journal of Radiatio
Background and purpose: Overall treatment time (OTT) is essential for local tumour control and survi...
Copyright © 2013 Waleed F. Mourad et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
International audienceImportance: Xerostomia is a major toxic effect associated with intensity-modul...
To assess the impact of treatment interruption on the potential gain in locoregional control obtaine...
Feasibility and early results of accelerated radiotherapy for head and neck carcinoma in the elderly...
Can concomitant-boost accelerated radiotherapy be adopted as routine treatment for head-and-neck can...
Quality of life in patients with oropharynx carcinomas: assessment after accelerated radiotherapy wi...
Salvage surgery after radical accelerated radiotherapy with concomitant boost technique for head and...
Introduction: In squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC) of the head and neck, unplanned gaps risk prolongatio...
Objective: To determine the incidence of treatment interruption among head and neck cancer patients ...
Purpose: To investigate the tumor control rates in locally advanced head-and-neck cancer using accel...
Purpose: Factors related to premature discontinuation of curative radiation therapy (PDCRT) are unde...
With the aim to increase the dose intensity of radiation therapy (RT), and subsequently the locoregi...
PURPOSE: Local recurrences are one of the main reasons of failure of therapy for locally advanced ca...
Purpose: The aims of this randomized controlled trial were to determine whether there were differenc...
Background and purpose: Overall treatment time (OTT) is essential for local tumour control and survi...
Copyright © 2013 Waleed F. Mourad et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
International audienceImportance: Xerostomia is a major toxic effect associated with intensity-modul...
To assess the impact of treatment interruption on the potential gain in locoregional control obtaine...
Feasibility and early results of accelerated radiotherapy for head and neck carcinoma in the elderly...
Can concomitant-boost accelerated radiotherapy be adopted as routine treatment for head-and-neck can...
Quality of life in patients with oropharynx carcinomas: assessment after accelerated radiotherapy wi...
Salvage surgery after radical accelerated radiotherapy with concomitant boost technique for head and...
Introduction: In squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC) of the head and neck, unplanned gaps risk prolongatio...
Objective: To determine the incidence of treatment interruption among head and neck cancer patients ...
Purpose: To investigate the tumor control rates in locally advanced head-and-neck cancer using accel...
Purpose: Factors related to premature discontinuation of curative radiation therapy (PDCRT) are unde...
With the aim to increase the dose intensity of radiation therapy (RT), and subsequently the locoregi...
PURPOSE: Local recurrences are one of the main reasons of failure of therapy for locally advanced ca...
Purpose: The aims of this randomized controlled trial were to determine whether there were differenc...
Background and purpose: Overall treatment time (OTT) is essential for local tumour control and survi...
Copyright © 2013 Waleed F. Mourad et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
International audienceImportance: Xerostomia is a major toxic effect associated with intensity-modul...