Extent: 10p.Purpose. Despite the latest technological advances in radiotherapy, cancer control is still challenging for several tumour sites. The survival rates for the most deadly cancers, such as ovarian and pancreatic, have not changed over the last decades. The solution to the problem lies in the change of focus: from local treatment to systemic therapy. The aim of this paper is to present the current status as well as the gaps in radiotherapy and, at the same time, to look into potential solutions to improve cancer control and survival. Methods. The currently available advanced radiotherapy treatment techniques have been analysed and their cost-effectiveness discussed. The problem of systemic disease management was specifically targete...
Radiotherapy is an important cancer treatment: in patients who are cured of cancer, radiotherapy con...
AbstractAround 60% of new cancer patients and 23% of previously radiotherapy-treated patients need r...
The concept of carrying a cytotoxic radionuclide directly to cancerous cells is an attractive altern...
Purpose. Despite the latest technological advances in radiotherapy, cancer control is still challeng...
Copyright © 2013 Barry J. Allen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Technology has a pivotal role in the continuous development of radiotherapy. The long road toward mo...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
Radiotherapy (RT) is very much a technology-driven treatment modality in the management of cancer. R...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
In an era of distinct technological innovations in radiotherapy, a clinically important question has...
Cancer has been treated with radiopharmaceuticals for 80 years. A recent National Cancer Research In...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
The contemporary approach to the management of a cancer patient requires an "ab initio" involvement ...
AbstractRadiation therapy plays an increasingly important role in the management of cancer. Currentl...
Radiation therapy plays an increasingly important role in the management of cancer. Currently, more ...
Radiotherapy is an important cancer treatment: in patients who are cured of cancer, radiotherapy con...
AbstractAround 60% of new cancer patients and 23% of previously radiotherapy-treated patients need r...
The concept of carrying a cytotoxic radionuclide directly to cancerous cells is an attractive altern...
Purpose. Despite the latest technological advances in radiotherapy, cancer control is still challeng...
Copyright © 2013 Barry J. Allen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Technology has a pivotal role in the continuous development of radiotherapy. The long road toward mo...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
Radiotherapy (RT) is very much a technology-driven treatment modality in the management of cancer. R...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
In an era of distinct technological innovations in radiotherapy, a clinically important question has...
Cancer has been treated with radiopharmaceuticals for 80 years. A recent National Cancer Research In...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
The contemporary approach to the management of a cancer patient requires an "ab initio" involvement ...
AbstractRadiation therapy plays an increasingly important role in the management of cancer. Currentl...
Radiation therapy plays an increasingly important role in the management of cancer. Currently, more ...
Radiotherapy is an important cancer treatment: in patients who are cured of cancer, radiotherapy con...
AbstractAround 60% of new cancer patients and 23% of previously radiotherapy-treated patients need r...
The concept of carrying a cytotoxic radionuclide directly to cancerous cells is an attractive altern...