Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer is one of the most common fatal malignancies and has a poor prognosis. Surgical treatment is the most important treatment method, but there is a low rate of radical excision; moreover, the postoperative recurrence rate is high, with a local recurrence rate greater than 50%. The usefulness of intraoperative radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer has previously been examined. However, prior research was based on the traditional high-energy electron beam, which causes serious radiation toxicity. Therefore, the tumor radiation dose was limited, subsequently limiting the effect. In contrast, there is also a low-energy X-ray radiation system called INTRABEAM®. Use of INTRABEAM has been applied clinically, but the...
Background. Radiotherapy (RT) in patients with pancreatic cancer is still a controversial subject an...
PURPOSE: The combination of external radiotherapy (RT) plus intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in p...
Context There is little reported experience of radiofrequency ablation of pancreatic tumours. Our gr...
Abstract Despite the important improvements made in the fields of surgery, chemothera...
Pancreatic cancer is rarely curable, and the overall survival rate at 5 years is under 4%. This stud...
Abstract Background The current standard treatment for resectable pancreatic cancer is surgical rese...
Background: In spite of the advances in modern surgery, the outcome for patients suffering from panc...
Abstract Background To evaluate the use of intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) in the multimodal...
Aim: Pancreatic cancer is a near fatal disease. External beam radiotherapy and intraoperative radiat...
Radiation therapy (RT) is a valuable component of multimodal treatment for localized pancreatic canc...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively analyze the results of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) with or withou...
In recent years, preoperative chemoradiation has received growing interest for the treatment of loca...
none15siPurpose: A joint analysis of data from five contributing centers within the ISIORT-Europe pr...
Background Locally advanced pancreatic cancer (LAPC) is usually treated with chemoradiotherapy with ...
Purpose: The combination of external radiotherapy (RT) plus intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in pa...
Background. Radiotherapy (RT) in patients with pancreatic cancer is still a controversial subject an...
PURPOSE: The combination of external radiotherapy (RT) plus intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in p...
Context There is little reported experience of radiofrequency ablation of pancreatic tumours. Our gr...
Abstract Despite the important improvements made in the fields of surgery, chemothera...
Pancreatic cancer is rarely curable, and the overall survival rate at 5 years is under 4%. This stud...
Abstract Background The current standard treatment for resectable pancreatic cancer is surgical rese...
Background: In spite of the advances in modern surgery, the outcome for patients suffering from panc...
Abstract Background To evaluate the use of intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) in the multimodal...
Aim: Pancreatic cancer is a near fatal disease. External beam radiotherapy and intraoperative radiat...
Radiation therapy (RT) is a valuable component of multimodal treatment for localized pancreatic canc...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively analyze the results of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) with or withou...
In recent years, preoperative chemoradiation has received growing interest for the treatment of loca...
none15siPurpose: A joint analysis of data from five contributing centers within the ISIORT-Europe pr...
Background Locally advanced pancreatic cancer (LAPC) is usually treated with chemoradiotherapy with ...
Purpose: The combination of external radiotherapy (RT) plus intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in pa...
Background. Radiotherapy (RT) in patients with pancreatic cancer is still a controversial subject an...
PURPOSE: The combination of external radiotherapy (RT) plus intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in p...
Context There is little reported experience of radiofrequency ablation of pancreatic tumours. Our gr...