Background Concurrent chemoradiotherapy is the standard treatment for anal cancer. Following national UK implementation of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), this prospective, national cohort evaluates the one-year oncological outcomes and patient-reported toxicity outcomes (PRO) after treatment. Materials and methods A national cohort of UK cancer centers implementing IMRT was carried out between February to July 2015. Cancer centers provided data on oncological outcomes, including survival, and disease and colostomy status at one-year. EORTC-QLQ core (C30) and colorectal (CR29) questionnaires were completed at baseline and one-year followup. The PRO scores at baseline and one year were compared. Results 40 UK Cancer Centers ret...
PURPOSE Radiochemotherapy is the standard treatment for anal carcinoma (ACa). Intensity-modulated...
Purpose: To describe the patterns and predictors of treatment failure in patients receiving definit...
Purpose Our purpose was to describe the patterns and predictors of treatment failure in patients re...
Background Concurrent chemoradiotherapy is the standard treatment for anal cancer. Following nation...
Background Concurrent chemoradiotherapy is the standard treatment for anal cancer. Following nation...
Aims UK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modulate...
Aims: UK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modulated ...
AbstractAimsUK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modu...
Aims: UK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modulated...
Purpose/Objective(s) The ACT 2 trial determined the standard UK radiotherapy technique in chemoradio...
ObjectivesTo assess toxicity and efficacy of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for anal c...
Aims: To evaluate the results of chemoradiation with intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) or...
PurposeCompared with conventional radiation therapy, intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) ma...
Aims: Preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy followed by total mesorectal excision is the current standa...
Aims Preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy followed by total mesorectal excision is the current standard ...
PURPOSE Radiochemotherapy is the standard treatment for anal carcinoma (ACa). Intensity-modulated...
Purpose: To describe the patterns and predictors of treatment failure in patients receiving definit...
Purpose Our purpose was to describe the patterns and predictors of treatment failure in patients re...
Background Concurrent chemoradiotherapy is the standard treatment for anal cancer. Following nation...
Background Concurrent chemoradiotherapy is the standard treatment for anal cancer. Following nation...
Aims UK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modulate...
Aims: UK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modulated ...
AbstractAimsUK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modu...
Aims: UK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modulated...
Purpose/Objective(s) The ACT 2 trial determined the standard UK radiotherapy technique in chemoradio...
ObjectivesTo assess toxicity and efficacy of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for anal c...
Aims: To evaluate the results of chemoradiation with intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) or...
PurposeCompared with conventional radiation therapy, intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) ma...
Aims: Preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy followed by total mesorectal excision is the current standa...
Aims Preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy followed by total mesorectal excision is the current standard ...
PURPOSE Radiochemotherapy is the standard treatment for anal carcinoma (ACa). Intensity-modulated...
Purpose: To describe the patterns and predictors of treatment failure in patients receiving definit...
Purpose Our purpose was to describe the patterns and predictors of treatment failure in patients re...