Background: Aim of this work was to assess loco-regional disease control in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients treated with postoperative intensity modulated radiation therapy (pIMRT). For comparative purposes, risk features of our series have been analysed with respect to histopathologic adverse factors. Results were compared with an own historic conventional radiation (3DCRT) series, and with 3DCRT and pIMRT data from other centres. Between January 2002 and August 2006, 71 patients were consecutively treated with pIMRT for a squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the oropharynx (32), oral cavity (22), hypopharynx (7), larynx (6), paranasal sinus (3), and an unknown primary, respectively. Mean and median follow up was 19 months (2-48), and 17.6...
Advanced dose distributions and high dose gradients defined the superiority of intensity-modulated r...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, level I evidence was established for the postoperative adjuvant treatment of pa...
Abstract: Historically, patients with resectable stage III and IV tumors were treated with combined ...
Background: Aim of this work was to assess loco-regional disease control in head and neck cancer (HN...
Background: To report our long-term results with postoperative intensity-modulated radiation therapy...
Background: Except for early T1,2 N0 stages, the prognosis for patients with oral cavity cancer (OCC...
BackgroundPresently, there are few published reports on postoperative radiation therapy for orophary...
Background: Postoperative (chemo) radiation improves tumor control and survival in high-risk patient...
Purpose:: Purpose: Analysis of locoregional failure in head-and-neck cancer (HNC) following intensit...
Background: This study was performed to evaluate the impact of upgrade of radiotherapy system, inclu...
PURPOSE: Analysis of locoregional failure in head-and-neck cancer (HNC) following intensity-modulate...
<div><p></p><p><b>Background.</b> Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has been increasingly...
BACKGROUND: Former prospective analyses revealed gross tumor volume (GTV) as the most reliable param...
BACKGROUND: Recurrent head neck cancer (rHNC) is a known unfavourable prognostic condition. The purp...
AimTo evaluate the toxicity of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost (...
Advanced dose distributions and high dose gradients defined the superiority of intensity-modulated r...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, level I evidence was established for the postoperative adjuvant treatment of pa...
Abstract: Historically, patients with resectable stage III and IV tumors were treated with combined ...
Background: Aim of this work was to assess loco-regional disease control in head and neck cancer (HN...
Background: To report our long-term results with postoperative intensity-modulated radiation therapy...
Background: Except for early T1,2 N0 stages, the prognosis for patients with oral cavity cancer (OCC...
BackgroundPresently, there are few published reports on postoperative radiation therapy for orophary...
Background: Postoperative (chemo) radiation improves tumor control and survival in high-risk patient...
Purpose:: Purpose: Analysis of locoregional failure in head-and-neck cancer (HNC) following intensit...
Background: This study was performed to evaluate the impact of upgrade of radiotherapy system, inclu...
PURPOSE: Analysis of locoregional failure in head-and-neck cancer (HNC) following intensity-modulate...
<div><p></p><p><b>Background.</b> Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has been increasingly...
BACKGROUND: Former prospective analyses revealed gross tumor volume (GTV) as the most reliable param...
BACKGROUND: Recurrent head neck cancer (rHNC) is a known unfavourable prognostic condition. The purp...
AimTo evaluate the toxicity of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost (...
Advanced dose distributions and high dose gradients defined the superiority of intensity-modulated r...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, level I evidence was established for the postoperative adjuvant treatment of pa...
Abstract: Historically, patients with resectable stage III and IV tumors were treated with combined ...