The long-term results of the EORTC 24954 trial comparing sequential versus alternating chemotherapy and radiotherapy (RT) for patients with locally advanced laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer are reported. From 1996 to 2004, 450 patients were randomly assigned (1-1) to a sequential arm (SA = induction cisplatin-5fluorouracil followed by a 70Gy-RT for the responders or a total laryngectomy and post-operative RT for the non-responders) and an alternating arm (AA = cisplatin-5fluorouracil alternated with three 2-week courses of 20 Gy-RT for a total dose of 60 Gy). Median follow-up was 10.2 years. Ten-year survival with functional larynx (primary end-point) and overall survival were similar in both arms (18.7% and 33.6% in SA versus 18.3% and ...
Background The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) 24954 phase 3 rand...
For long, the treatment of locoregionally advanced laryngeal and hypopharyngeal squamous cell cancer...
Objective: To evaluate the advantage of accelerated fractionation radiotherapy for patients with hyp...
The long-term results of the EORTC 24954 trial comparing sequential versus alternating chemotherapy ...
Background: Both induction chemotherapy followed by irradiation and concurrent chemotherapy and radi...
BACKGROUND: Both induction chemotherapy followed by irradiation and concurrent chemotherapy and radi...
We report the 10-year results of the EORTC trial 24891 comparing a larynx-preservation approach to i...
We report the 10-year results of the EORTC trial 24891 comparing a larynx-preservation approach to i...
We report the 10-year results of the EORTC trial 24891 comparing a larynx-preservation approach to i...
The role of chemotherapy as part of a larynx sparing treatment strategy for advanced laryngeal cance...
Abstract Background The objective of this retrospective study is to investigate laryngeal preservati...
AbstractObjectivesA 10-year retrospective study investigated factors for survival and laryngeal pres...
Background: As a general rule, surgery whenever possible, followed by irradiation is considered to b...
AbstractBackgroundThe optimal management of advanced laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers (L&HC) mus...
Background: The German multicenter randomized phase II larynx organ preservation (LOP) trial DeLOS-I...
Background The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) 24954 phase 3 rand...
For long, the treatment of locoregionally advanced laryngeal and hypopharyngeal squamous cell cancer...
Objective: To evaluate the advantage of accelerated fractionation radiotherapy for patients with hyp...
The long-term results of the EORTC 24954 trial comparing sequential versus alternating chemotherapy ...
Background: Both induction chemotherapy followed by irradiation and concurrent chemotherapy and radi...
BACKGROUND: Both induction chemotherapy followed by irradiation and concurrent chemotherapy and radi...
We report the 10-year results of the EORTC trial 24891 comparing a larynx-preservation approach to i...
We report the 10-year results of the EORTC trial 24891 comparing a larynx-preservation approach to i...
We report the 10-year results of the EORTC trial 24891 comparing a larynx-preservation approach to i...
The role of chemotherapy as part of a larynx sparing treatment strategy for advanced laryngeal cance...
Abstract Background The objective of this retrospective study is to investigate laryngeal preservati...
AbstractObjectivesA 10-year retrospective study investigated factors for survival and laryngeal pres...
Background: As a general rule, surgery whenever possible, followed by irradiation is considered to b...
AbstractBackgroundThe optimal management of advanced laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers (L&HC) mus...
Background: The German multicenter randomized phase II larynx organ preservation (LOP) trial DeLOS-I...
Background The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) 24954 phase 3 rand...
For long, the treatment of locoregionally advanced laryngeal and hypopharyngeal squamous cell cancer...
Objective: To evaluate the advantage of accelerated fractionation radiotherapy for patients with hyp...