Material and methodBetween May 1999 and January 2001, 41 consecutive cervical cancer patients (pts), median age 46 yrs (range 29–68), were treated with concurrent cisplatin and pelvic irradiation with curative intent (29 pts FIGO stage IB “bulky”, IIB–IVA) or postoperatively (11 pts who had positive pelvic lymph nodes and/or involvement of the surgical margin and/or large and deeply invasive lesion). Adequate bone marrow function and normal serum creatinine were required. Cisplatin given as a 60-minute infusion, was administered weekly at the dose of 40 mg/sqm (max. 70 mg) for six cycles. Antiemetic therapy was routinely given. Three patients received irradiation on out-patient basis.ResultsA total of 145 cycles were administered. The media...
Introduction: Uterine cervical carcinoma is the commonest form of gynecological malignancy in Bangla...
Background: The current standard of treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer is concurrent che...
Background: More than 80 years, the standard treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer was radio...
Material and methodBetween May 1999 and January 2001, 41 consecutive cervical cancer patients (pts),...
Purpose: To compare compliance, toxicity, and outcome of weekly and triweekly cisplatin administrati...
Background: Head and neck cancers constitute 6% of cancers worldwide. The management requires a mult...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of cisplatin dose upon 3-year overall and ...
Objective: To examine the effect of treatment and tumour factors on the overall survival (OS) of pat...
WOS: 000246975900008PubMed ID: 17624086Objective: This retrospective trial aims to report the treatm...
Purpose: This study was done to evaluate response, compliance and survival of weekly low dose cispla...
AIMS: In this retrospective analysis, we describe the efficacy and tolerability of weekly cisplatin...
To confirm the difference on side effect and survival between Weekly cisplatin and Triweekly cisplat...
Objectives: To compare weekly and three-weekly cisplatin as an adjunct to radiation therapy in high-...
Objective:To compare patients with cervical cancer who were primarily treated with concurrent chemor...
WOS: 000182102800022PubMed ID: 12701977Purpose: Radiotherapy is the standard treatment for locally a...
Introduction: Uterine cervical carcinoma is the commonest form of gynecological malignancy in Bangla...
Background: The current standard of treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer is concurrent che...
Background: More than 80 years, the standard treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer was radio...
Material and methodBetween May 1999 and January 2001, 41 consecutive cervical cancer patients (pts),...
Purpose: To compare compliance, toxicity, and outcome of weekly and triweekly cisplatin administrati...
Background: Head and neck cancers constitute 6% of cancers worldwide. The management requires a mult...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of cisplatin dose upon 3-year overall and ...
Objective: To examine the effect of treatment and tumour factors on the overall survival (OS) of pat...
WOS: 000246975900008PubMed ID: 17624086Objective: This retrospective trial aims to report the treatm...
Purpose: This study was done to evaluate response, compliance and survival of weekly low dose cispla...
AIMS: In this retrospective analysis, we describe the efficacy and tolerability of weekly cisplatin...
To confirm the difference on side effect and survival between Weekly cisplatin and Triweekly cisplat...
Objectives: To compare weekly and three-weekly cisplatin as an adjunct to radiation therapy in high-...
Objective:To compare patients with cervical cancer who were primarily treated with concurrent chemor...
WOS: 000182102800022PubMed ID: 12701977Purpose: Radiotherapy is the standard treatment for locally a...
Introduction: Uterine cervical carcinoma is the commonest form of gynecological malignancy in Bangla...
Background: The current standard of treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer is concurrent che...
Background: More than 80 years, the standard treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer was radio...