Diagnostic imaging continues to evolve, and now has unprecedented accuracy for detecting small nodal metastasis. This influences the tumor load in elective target volumes and subsequently has consequences for the radiotherapy dose required to control disease in these volumes. Small metastases that used to remain subclinical and were included in elective volumes, will nowadays be detected and included in high-dose volumes. Consequentially, high-dose volumes will more often contain low-volume disease. These target volume transformations lead to changes in the tumor burden in elective and “gross” tumor volumes with implications for the radiotherapy dose prescribed to these volumes. For head and neck tumors, nodal staging has evolved from mere ...
Ongoing debates about the need and extent of planned neck dissection (PND), and required nodal radia...
A multicenter prospective randomized controlled trial was performed to investigate whether dose redu...
Technological and technical improvements allowed for significant advances in the field of radiation ...
Diagnostic imaging continues to evolve, and now has unprecedented accuracy for detecting small nodal...
Contains fulltext : 195599.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Therapeutic outcome of head and neck cancer is influenced strongly by the presence of nodal metastas...
Advances in diagnostic imaging create opportunities for improved therapeutic targeting of cancer but...
Introduction Patients with virally mediated head and neck cancer (VMHNC) often present with advanced...
Over the last few decades, significant improvements have been made in the radiotherapy (RT) treatmen...
Over the last few decades, significant improvements have been made in the radiotherapy (RT) treatmen...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Viable tumor in a neck dissection specimen is important in predicting progno...
Introduction: Patients with virally mediated head and neck cancer (VMHNC) often present with advance...
BACKGROUND: The role of 2-[(18)F]-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET)/...
Many head-and-neck cancer (HNC) patients treated with radiotherapy suffer significant anatomical cha...
Item does not contain fulltextRegional metastasis is an important factor in the treatment and progno...
Ongoing debates about the need and extent of planned neck dissection (PND), and required nodal radia...
A multicenter prospective randomized controlled trial was performed to investigate whether dose redu...
Technological and technical improvements allowed for significant advances in the field of radiation ...
Diagnostic imaging continues to evolve, and now has unprecedented accuracy for detecting small nodal...
Contains fulltext : 195599.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Therapeutic outcome of head and neck cancer is influenced strongly by the presence of nodal metastas...
Advances in diagnostic imaging create opportunities for improved therapeutic targeting of cancer but...
Introduction Patients with virally mediated head and neck cancer (VMHNC) often present with advanced...
Over the last few decades, significant improvements have been made in the radiotherapy (RT) treatmen...
Over the last few decades, significant improvements have been made in the radiotherapy (RT) treatmen...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Viable tumor in a neck dissection specimen is important in predicting progno...
Introduction: Patients with virally mediated head and neck cancer (VMHNC) often present with advance...
BACKGROUND: The role of 2-[(18)F]-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET)/...
Many head-and-neck cancer (HNC) patients treated with radiotherapy suffer significant anatomical cha...
Item does not contain fulltextRegional metastasis is an important factor in the treatment and progno...
Ongoing debates about the need and extent of planned neck dissection (PND), and required nodal radia...
A multicenter prospective randomized controlled trial was performed to investigate whether dose redu...
Technological and technical improvements allowed for significant advances in the field of radiation ...