WOS: 000259328800019PubMed ID: 19051823Purpose: Patients with Stage IA Grade (G) III, Stage IB GII-III and Stage IC GI-II-III endometrial cancer who received postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy were evaluated in terms of local control, disease-free and overall survival rates and prognostic factors. Materials and Methods: Four hundred and three patients with Stage I endometrial cancer treated with radiotherapy from January 1990 to December 2003 at Ege University Faculty of Medicine Department of Radiation Oncology were reviewed retrospectively. According to our radiotherapy protocol patients with Stage IB G2 disease (149 patients) received only external radiotherapy and the remaining (254 patients) received both external radiotherapy and int...
Objective: Both performances of lymphadenectomy and benefit of adding adjuvant radiotherapy are cont...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the rates of overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS) and toxic...
Adjuvant treatment of high-grade endometrial cancer varies greatly due to the lack of definitive res...
WOS: 000088529300026PubMed ID: 10949404Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the prognostic...
INTRODUCTION: To define indications for adjuvant radiotherapy in patients with endometrial cancer, t...
SummaryObjectiveTo better understand the potential risks and benefits of adjuvant radiotherapy in pa...
Abstract Purpose To report the relapse and survival rates associated to treatment for patients with ...
We performed a retrospective evaluation of survival and patterns of failure in 317 consecutive endom...
SummaryAimAnalysis of classical prognostic factors in patients with non-advanced endometrial cancer ...
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological cancer in western countries and endometrial canc...
Background: To retrospectively review the postoperative radiotherapy treatment outcomes and the prog...
Background: Most patients with endometrial cancer have stage I disease. Adjuvant therapy in stage IB...
Background: Most patients with endometrial cancer have stage I disease. Adjuvant therapy in stage IB...
The role of adjuvant radiotherapy in stage I endometrial cancer following surgery remains unclear. T...
Purpose: To determine the maximum tolerated dose of short-course radiotherapy (intensity-modulated r...
Objective: Both performances of lymphadenectomy and benefit of adding adjuvant radiotherapy are cont...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the rates of overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS) and toxic...
Adjuvant treatment of high-grade endometrial cancer varies greatly due to the lack of definitive res...
WOS: 000088529300026PubMed ID: 10949404Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the prognostic...
INTRODUCTION: To define indications for adjuvant radiotherapy in patients with endometrial cancer, t...
SummaryObjectiveTo better understand the potential risks and benefits of adjuvant radiotherapy in pa...
Abstract Purpose To report the relapse and survival rates associated to treatment for patients with ...
We performed a retrospective evaluation of survival and patterns of failure in 317 consecutive endom...
SummaryAimAnalysis of classical prognostic factors in patients with non-advanced endometrial cancer ...
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological cancer in western countries and endometrial canc...
Background: To retrospectively review the postoperative radiotherapy treatment outcomes and the prog...
Background: Most patients with endometrial cancer have stage I disease. Adjuvant therapy in stage IB...
Background: Most patients with endometrial cancer have stage I disease. Adjuvant therapy in stage IB...
The role of adjuvant radiotherapy in stage I endometrial cancer following surgery remains unclear. T...
Purpose: To determine the maximum tolerated dose of short-course radiotherapy (intensity-modulated r...
Objective: Both performances of lymphadenectomy and benefit of adding adjuvant radiotherapy are cont...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the rates of overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS) and toxic...
Adjuvant treatment of high-grade endometrial cancer varies greatly due to the lack of definitive res...