Purpose: To assess the survival benefit of palliative hypofractionated radiotherapy in patients with poor prognosis high grade glioma by a matched comparison to conventionally treated controls. Method: Ninety-two elderly and/or disabled patients with high grade glioma with poor prognostic features received palliative partial brain radiotherapy to a dose of 30Gy in six fractions over 2 weeks. Patients were matched for WHO histological grade, performance status and age from a cohort of patients treated with conventionally fractionated radiotherapy to a dose of 60Gy in 30 fractions in an Medical Research Council (MRC) BR05 trial. Results: Patients treated with hypofractionated radiotherapy had a median survival of 5 months with a 1-year surviv...
Purpose: Analysis of the results of radiotherapy in a Large group of cerebral gliomas with identific...
PURPOSE: There is limited information on treatment recommendations for glioblastoma patients with po...
PURPOSE: Despite conventional radiation therapy, 54 Gy in single doses of 1.8 Gy (54/1.8 Gy) over 6 ...
Abstract AIM: To evaluate efficacy of short-course radiotherapy in elderly and/or poor performance s...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the outcomes in glioblastoma patients treated with ...
While fractionated external beam radiotherapy remains the principal treatment in patients with histo...
WOS: 000250069000004PubMed: 17917085In this prospective study, we investigated the effects of hypofr...
Introduction: The optimal radiotherapeutic management of poor-prognosis (elderly and/or poor perform...
To compare conventional fractionation with hypofractionation in patients with a glioblastoma multifo...
Background: The current treatment for newly diagnosed glioblastoma consists of surgery followed by c...
Purpose:The treatment of low-grade glioma is still debated. Surgery is the first-line approach, and ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate different hypofractionated radiotherapy (HRT) regimens for newly diagnosed ...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of a conformal irradiation in short fr...
Objective To evaluate different hypofractionated radiotherapy (HRT) regimens for newly diagnosed eld...
Background: Hypofractionated radiation therapy is a feasible and safe treatment option in elderly an...
Purpose: Analysis of the results of radiotherapy in a Large group of cerebral gliomas with identific...
PURPOSE: There is limited information on treatment recommendations for glioblastoma patients with po...
PURPOSE: Despite conventional radiation therapy, 54 Gy in single doses of 1.8 Gy (54/1.8 Gy) over 6 ...
Abstract AIM: To evaluate efficacy of short-course radiotherapy in elderly and/or poor performance s...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the outcomes in glioblastoma patients treated with ...
While fractionated external beam radiotherapy remains the principal treatment in patients with histo...
WOS: 000250069000004PubMed: 17917085In this prospective study, we investigated the effects of hypofr...
Introduction: The optimal radiotherapeutic management of poor-prognosis (elderly and/or poor perform...
To compare conventional fractionation with hypofractionation in patients with a glioblastoma multifo...
Background: The current treatment for newly diagnosed glioblastoma consists of surgery followed by c...
Purpose:The treatment of low-grade glioma is still debated. Surgery is the first-line approach, and ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate different hypofractionated radiotherapy (HRT) regimens for newly diagnosed ...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of a conformal irradiation in short fr...
Objective To evaluate different hypofractionated radiotherapy (HRT) regimens for newly diagnosed eld...
Background: Hypofractionated radiation therapy is a feasible and safe treatment option in elderly an...
Purpose: Analysis of the results of radiotherapy in a Large group of cerebral gliomas with identific...
PURPOSE: There is limited information on treatment recommendations for glioblastoma patients with po...
PURPOSE: Despite conventional radiation therapy, 54 Gy in single doses of 1.8 Gy (54/1.8 Gy) over 6 ...