In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as part of their treatment, which is one of the most cost-effective cancer treatments. Notably, around 40% of cancer cures include the use of radiotherapy, either as a single modality or combined with other treatments. Radiotherapy can provide enormous benefit to patients with cancer. In the past decade, significant technical advances, such as image-guided radiotherapy, intensity-modulated radiotherapy, stereotactic radiotherapy, and proton therapy enable higher doses of radiotherapy to be delivered to the tumour with significantly lower doses to normal surrounding tissues. However, apart from the combination of traditional cytotoxic chemotherapy ...
Radiotherapy (RT) is an important treatment modality for cancer treatment patients. Approximately 50...
Radiotherapy has been used for the treatment of cancer for over a century. Throughout this period, t...
There is a growing appreciation of the potential value of combining novel molecularly-targeted drugs...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
Radiotherapy is a fundamental component of treatment for the majority of patients with cancer. In re...
Cancer has been treated with radiopharmaceuticals for 80 years. A recent National Cancer Research In...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in the UK. Outcomes for patients with this disease r...
Background: New technologies and techniques in radiation oncology and imaging offer opportunities to...
Extent: 10p.Purpose. Despite the latest technological advances in radiotherapy, cancer control is st...
Technology has a pivotal role in the continuous development of radiotherapy. The long road toward mo...
Combining chemotherapy with radiotherapy has resulted in significant clinical improvements in many d...
Imaging has an essential role in the planning and delivery of radiotherapy. Recent advances in imagi...
Worldwide, over one million people are diagnosed each year with breast cancer. It has become apparen...
Radiotherapy (RT) is an important treatment modality for cancer treatment patients. Approximately 50...
Radiotherapy has been used for the treatment of cancer for over a century. Throughout this period, t...
There is a growing appreciation of the potential value of combining novel molecularly-targeted drugs...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
In countries with the best cancer outcomes, approximately 60% of patients receive radiotherapy as pa...
Radiotherapy is a fundamental component of treatment for the majority of patients with cancer. In re...
Cancer has been treated with radiopharmaceuticals for 80 years. A recent National Cancer Research In...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in the UK. Outcomes for patients with this disease r...
Background: New technologies and techniques in radiation oncology and imaging offer opportunities to...
Extent: 10p.Purpose. Despite the latest technological advances in radiotherapy, cancer control is st...
Technology has a pivotal role in the continuous development of radiotherapy. The long road toward mo...
Combining chemotherapy with radiotherapy has resulted in significant clinical improvements in many d...
Imaging has an essential role in the planning and delivery of radiotherapy. Recent advances in imagi...
Worldwide, over one million people are diagnosed each year with breast cancer. It has become apparen...
Radiotherapy (RT) is an important treatment modality for cancer treatment patients. Approximately 50...
Radiotherapy has been used for the treatment of cancer for over a century. Throughout this period, t...
There is a growing appreciation of the potential value of combining novel molecularly-targeted drugs...