Dysphagia in people with advanced oesophageal cancer can be treated by oesophageal stents, external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and intraluminal brachytherapy. Despite guidelines recommending brachytherapy for patients with a predicted life expectancy exceeding 3 months, its uptake in the UK has been limited. Here we examine the strength of the evidence supporting the use of brachytherapy compared with oesophageal stents and EBRT and possible reasons for its limited uptake. Trials and observational studies suggest brachytherapy alone confers a benefit to patients, but its impact is less immediate than oesophageal stents; the evidence on effectiveness and value-for-money is limited. Moreover, stronger evidence will probably be insufficient to i...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate whether a combination of self-expanding metal stent (SEMS) and brachyt...
Purpose: The aim of this review was to examine efficacy of palliative interventional radiotherapy (I...
Background: Most patients with oesophageal cancer (OC) present with incurable disease; 80% of new ca...
none13noBackground: The management of dysphagia owing to esophageal cancer is challenging. Brachythe...
Introduction: Short-course external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and intraluminal brachytherapy are both...
Introduction: Short-course external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and intraluminal brachytherapy are both...
Introduction: Short-course external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and intraluminal brachytherapy are both...
Background International guidelines strongly recommend brachytherapy as valid alternative or in addi...
Palliation of dysphagia is the cornerstone of palliative treatment in patients with incurable oesoph...
Between September 1987 and September 1993, 88 patients with oesophageal cancer were treated by a sin...
Background and purpose: A matched comparison of external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) versus brachythera...
To my grandfathers for inspiring me to become a doctor, to my parents, my brother and sisters for su...
textabstractThe prognosis of esophageal cancer is poor with a 5-year survival of 10-15%. In additio...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate whether a combination of self-expanding metal stent (SEMS) and brachyt...
Purpose: The aim of this review was to examine efficacy of palliative interventional radiotherapy (I...
Background: Most patients with oesophageal cancer (OC) present with incurable disease; 80% of new ca...
none13noBackground: The management of dysphagia owing to esophageal cancer is challenging. Brachythe...
Introduction: Short-course external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and intraluminal brachytherapy are both...
Introduction: Short-course external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and intraluminal brachytherapy are both...
Introduction: Short-course external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and intraluminal brachytherapy are both...
Background International guidelines strongly recommend brachytherapy as valid alternative or in addi...
Palliation of dysphagia is the cornerstone of palliative treatment in patients with incurable oesoph...
Between September 1987 and September 1993, 88 patients with oesophageal cancer were treated by a sin...
Background and purpose: A matched comparison of external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) versus brachythera...
To my grandfathers for inspiring me to become a doctor, to my parents, my brother and sisters for su...
textabstractThe prognosis of esophageal cancer is poor with a 5-year survival of 10-15%. In additio...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate whether a combination of self-expanding metal stent (SEMS) and brachyt...
Purpose: The aim of this review was to examine efficacy of palliative interventional radiotherapy (I...
Background: Most patients with oesophageal cancer (OC) present with incurable disease; 80% of new ca...