WOS: 000173908200013PubMed ID: 11876395Purpose: The aim of the present study was to evaluate early and late radiation morbidity and to assess the factors influencing morbidity in patients with cervical or endometrial cancer treated by a combination of external radiotherapy (ERT) and intracavitary brachytherapy (IBRT). Materials and methods: Early and late radiation morbidity were evaluated retrospectively using RTOG/EORTC criteria and Franco-Italian glossary in 771 patients treated between November 1992 and December 1999. Results: Four hundred and seven patients (52.8%) had endometrial carcinoma and 364 (47.2%) had carcinoma of the cervix. One hundred and fifty-four patients with cervical carcinoma were inoperable. In patients with endometr...
Purpose: To compare the treatment complications for patients with Stage I endometrial cancer treated...
AbstractPurposeThis study aims to report the incidence of treatment-induced acute toxicities, local ...
OBJECTIVES: The treatment of choice for patients with advanced stage cervical cancer is (chemo)radio...
Purpose: This study aimed to correlate and compare the predictive values of rectal and bladder refer...
Purpose: To evaluate overall severe late morbidity (grade ≥3) in patients with locally advanced cerv...
Purpose: This paper reports a dosimetric study of 88 patients treated with a combination of external...
AbstractAimThe study was made to evaluate early and late toxicity in a diversified group of patients...
AimThe study was made to evaluate early and late toxicity in a diversified group of patients receivi...
This study aims to assess the efficacy and toxicity of definitive radiotherapy for early-stage endom...
OBJECTIVE: To detail the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and MD Anderson Cancer Center experi...
Endometrial carcinoma/Radiotherapy/High-dose-rate brachytherapy/3D image-based planning/ Dose-volume...
Objectives: The treatment of choice for patients with advanced stage cervical cancer is (chemo)radio...
Objective: Radiotherapy is associated with short-term and long-term morbidity. This study compared t...
Objective: Radiotherapy is associated with short-term and long-term morbidity. This study compared t...
Purpose: To compare the treatment complications for patients with Stage I endometrial cancer treated...
Purpose: To compare the treatment complications for patients with Stage I endometrial cancer treated...
AbstractPurposeThis study aims to report the incidence of treatment-induced acute toxicities, local ...
OBJECTIVES: The treatment of choice for patients with advanced stage cervical cancer is (chemo)radio...
Purpose: This study aimed to correlate and compare the predictive values of rectal and bladder refer...
Purpose: To evaluate overall severe late morbidity (grade ≥3) in patients with locally advanced cerv...
Purpose: This paper reports a dosimetric study of 88 patients treated with a combination of external...
AbstractAimThe study was made to evaluate early and late toxicity in a diversified group of patients...
AimThe study was made to evaluate early and late toxicity in a diversified group of patients receivi...
This study aims to assess the efficacy and toxicity of definitive radiotherapy for early-stage endom...
OBJECTIVE: To detail the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and MD Anderson Cancer Center experi...
Endometrial carcinoma/Radiotherapy/High-dose-rate brachytherapy/3D image-based planning/ Dose-volume...
Objectives: The treatment of choice for patients with advanced stage cervical cancer is (chemo)radio...
Objective: Radiotherapy is associated with short-term and long-term morbidity. This study compared t...
Objective: Radiotherapy is associated with short-term and long-term morbidity. This study compared t...
Purpose: To compare the treatment complications for patients with Stage I endometrial cancer treated...
Purpose: To compare the treatment complications for patients with Stage I endometrial cancer treated...
AbstractPurposeThis study aims to report the incidence of treatment-induced acute toxicities, local ...
OBJECTIVES: The treatment of choice for patients with advanced stage cervical cancer is (chemo)radio...