open10noLocally advanced pancreatic carcinoma (LAPC) has a poor prognosis and the purpose of treatment is survival prolongation and symptom palliation. Radiotherapy has been reported to reduce pain in LAPC. Stereotactic RT (SBRT) is considered as an emerging radiotherapy technique able to achieve high local control rates with acceptable toxicity. However, its role in pain palliation is not clear. To review the impact on pain relief with SBRT in LAPC patients, a literature search was performed on PubMed, Scopus, and Embase (January 2000–December 2017) for prospective and retrospective articles published in English. Fourteen studies (479 patients) reporting the effect of SBRT on pain relief were finally included in this analysis. SBRT was del...
Standard doses of conventionally fractionated radiation have had minimal to no impact on the surviva...
PurposeStereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a promising treatment modality for locally adva...
Background: Palliative antalgic treatments represent an issue for clinical management and a challeng...
Locally advanced pancreatic carcinoma (LAPC) has a poor prognosis and the purpose of treatment is su...
Milly Buwenge,1 Gabriella Macchia,2 Alessandra Arcelli,1 Rezarta Frakulli,3 Lorenzo Fuccio,4 Sara Gu...
Introduction Up to 30% of pancreatic cancer patients initially present locally advanced (LAPC). Ster...
Severe pain is frequent in patients with locally advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDCA). S...
BACKGROUND Pain symptoms in the upper abdomen and back are prevalent in 80% of patients with meta...
Background: We conducted a multicentre phase II trial to investigate feasibility and antitumor activ...
Local control remains a major issue for patients with unresectable, locally advanced pancreatic canc...
Objectives: After adjuvant or definitive radiation for pancreas cancer, there are limited convention...
AbstractBackgroundLocal control rates are poor in the treatment of pancreatic cancer. We investigate...
The aim of this study was to compare two cohorts of LAPC patients treated with SBRT ± CHT vs CRT ± C...
PurposeStereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a promising treatment modality for locally adva...
Background: Significant comorbidities, advanced age, and a poor performance status prevent surgery a...
Standard doses of conventionally fractionated radiation have had minimal to no impact on the surviva...
PurposeStereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a promising treatment modality for locally adva...
Background: Palliative antalgic treatments represent an issue for clinical management and a challeng...
Locally advanced pancreatic carcinoma (LAPC) has a poor prognosis and the purpose of treatment is su...
Milly Buwenge,1 Gabriella Macchia,2 Alessandra Arcelli,1 Rezarta Frakulli,3 Lorenzo Fuccio,4 Sara Gu...
Introduction Up to 30% of pancreatic cancer patients initially present locally advanced (LAPC). Ster...
Severe pain is frequent in patients with locally advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDCA). S...
BACKGROUND Pain symptoms in the upper abdomen and back are prevalent in 80% of patients with meta...
Background: We conducted a multicentre phase II trial to investigate feasibility and antitumor activ...
Local control remains a major issue for patients with unresectable, locally advanced pancreatic canc...
Objectives: After adjuvant or definitive radiation for pancreas cancer, there are limited convention...
AbstractBackgroundLocal control rates are poor in the treatment of pancreatic cancer. We investigate...
The aim of this study was to compare two cohorts of LAPC patients treated with SBRT ± CHT vs CRT ± C...
PurposeStereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a promising treatment modality for locally adva...
Background: Significant comorbidities, advanced age, and a poor performance status prevent surgery a...
Standard doses of conventionally fractionated radiation have had minimal to no impact on the surviva...
PurposeStereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a promising treatment modality for locally adva...
Background: Palliative antalgic treatments represent an issue for clinical management and a challeng...