Cancer is one of the principal causes of mortality in the modern world. There are different treatment methods available for cancer such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and hormone therapy. About 40% of all cancer patients receive radiotherapy during their illness for treatment or for local control or symptomatic palliation. In clinical radiation oncology, the final aim is to attain uncomplicated cancer treatment. The aim of treatment is to deliver a maximum radiation effect to a tumor or other lesions with minimal impact on the normal tissue. Significant technological advances like intensity-modulated radiotherapy have increased the possibility to shape the dose distribution to the target volume more favorably and thus spare a large...
The contemporary approach to the management of a cancer patient requires an "ab initio" involvement ...
Item does not contain fulltextRadiotherapy is used to treat approximately 50% of all cancer patients...
International audienceAbstract In this chapter, we address the role of radiation as treatment modali...
Radiotherapy is an important cancer treatment: in patients who are cured of cancer, radiotherapy con...
In the UK cancer is the leading cause of mortality in people under the age of 75 and accounts for on...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the modern world. Treatment modalities compr...
In recent years remarkable progress has been made towards the understanding of proposed hallmarks of...
Radiotherapy is the art of using ionizing radiation to destroy malignant cells while minimizing dama...
Modern Treatment Concepts in Radiation Oncology Abstract. Radiotherapy is a widely used form of ther...
There are many radiotherapy techniques used to treat breast cancer. Each techniques have their own l...
Radiotherapy may help achieve different treatment goals. For example, it may increase the effectiven...
The majority of advanced cancer patients suffer from pain, which severely deteriorates their quality...
Rapid advancements in radiotherapy and molecularly targeted therapies have resulted in the developme...
Purpose. Despite the latest technological advances in radiotherapy, cancer control is still challeng...
Cancer is the leading cause of death in economically developed countries and the second leading caus...
The contemporary approach to the management of a cancer patient requires an "ab initio" involvement ...
Item does not contain fulltextRadiotherapy is used to treat approximately 50% of all cancer patients...
International audienceAbstract In this chapter, we address the role of radiation as treatment modali...
Radiotherapy is an important cancer treatment: in patients who are cured of cancer, radiotherapy con...
In the UK cancer is the leading cause of mortality in people under the age of 75 and accounts for on...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the modern world. Treatment modalities compr...
In recent years remarkable progress has been made towards the understanding of proposed hallmarks of...
Radiotherapy is the art of using ionizing radiation to destroy malignant cells while minimizing dama...
Modern Treatment Concepts in Radiation Oncology Abstract. Radiotherapy is a widely used form of ther...
There are many radiotherapy techniques used to treat breast cancer. Each techniques have their own l...
Radiotherapy may help achieve different treatment goals. For example, it may increase the effectiven...
The majority of advanced cancer patients suffer from pain, which severely deteriorates their quality...
Rapid advancements in radiotherapy and molecularly targeted therapies have resulted in the developme...
Purpose. Despite the latest technological advances in radiotherapy, cancer control is still challeng...
Cancer is the leading cause of death in economically developed countries and the second leading caus...
The contemporary approach to the management of a cancer patient requires an "ab initio" involvement ...
Item does not contain fulltextRadiotherapy is used to treat approximately 50% of all cancer patients...
International audienceAbstract In this chapter, we address the role of radiation as treatment modali...