PURPOSE Standard dose of external beam radiotherapy seems to be insufficient for satisfactory control of loco-regionally advanced cervical cancer. Aim of our study is to evaluate the outcome as well as early and chronic toxicities in patients with loco-regionally advanced cervical cancer, treated with dose escalated intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) combined with cisplatin chemotherapy. MATERIAL AND METHODS Thirty-nine patients with cervical carcinoma FIGO stage IB2 - IVA were treated with curative intent between 2006 and 2010. The dose of 50.4 Gy was prescribed to the elective pelvic nodal volume. Primary tumors 4 cm in diameter (n = 33; 84.6 %) received an EBRT boost of 9 Gy. Patients with positive lymph nodes detected wit...
Cervix cancer affects women of all ages and causes significant morbidity and mortality. Locally adva...
Background: The goal of this report was to compare clinical outcomes for elderly patients with cervi...
AimThis manuscript reviews the English language literature on the use of intensity modulated radiati...
none10noObjective: To investigate the feasibility and determine the recommended pre-operative intens...
PurposeThe use of concurrent doublet chemotherapy with radiation for locoregionally advanced cervica...
Abstract Background Cisplatin and gemcitabine combined with conventional radiation therapy in the tr...
PurposeTo test the hypothesis that intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) reduces acute hemato...
AbstractPurposeThis study aims to report the incidence of treatment-induced acute toxicities, local ...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate whether the use of the internal target volume (ITV) delineation method impro...
WOS: 000182102800022PubMed ID: 12701977Purpose: Radiotherapy is the standard treatment for locally a...
Background/PurposeTo identify the prognostic factors for locally advanced cervical cancer patients t...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p><b>Background.</b> To evaluate efficacy and toxicity of radio-chemotherapy (R...
BACKGROUND Cisplatin and gemcitabine combined with conventional radiation therapy in the treatmen...
ObjectiveThe ability of radiotherapy to cure locally advanced cervical cancer is limited by the size...
AbstractAimThis manuscript reviews the English language literature on the use of intensity modulated...
Cervix cancer affects women of all ages and causes significant morbidity and mortality. Locally adva...
Background: The goal of this report was to compare clinical outcomes for elderly patients with cervi...
AimThis manuscript reviews the English language literature on the use of intensity modulated radiati...
none10noObjective: To investigate the feasibility and determine the recommended pre-operative intens...
PurposeThe use of concurrent doublet chemotherapy with radiation for locoregionally advanced cervica...
Abstract Background Cisplatin and gemcitabine combined with conventional radiation therapy in the tr...
PurposeTo test the hypothesis that intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) reduces acute hemato...
AbstractPurposeThis study aims to report the incidence of treatment-induced acute toxicities, local ...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate whether the use of the internal target volume (ITV) delineation method impro...
WOS: 000182102800022PubMed ID: 12701977Purpose: Radiotherapy is the standard treatment for locally a...
Background/PurposeTo identify the prognostic factors for locally advanced cervical cancer patients t...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p><b>Background.</b> To evaluate efficacy and toxicity of radio-chemotherapy (R...
BACKGROUND Cisplatin and gemcitabine combined with conventional radiation therapy in the treatmen...
ObjectiveThe ability of radiotherapy to cure locally advanced cervical cancer is limited by the size...
AbstractAimThis manuscript reviews the English language literature on the use of intensity modulated...
Cervix cancer affects women of all ages and causes significant morbidity and mortality. Locally adva...
Background: The goal of this report was to compare clinical outcomes for elderly patients with cervi...
AimThis manuscript reviews the English language literature on the use of intensity modulated radiati...