Purpose: Treatment of sinonasal malignant tumors is challenging, and evidence to establish a standard treatment is limited. Our objective was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of spot scanning proton therapy (SSPT) for sinonasal malignant tumors. Patients and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed patients with sinonasal malignant tumors (T1-4bN0-2M0) who underwent SSPT between May 2014 and September 2019. The prescription dose was typically either 60 GyRBE in 15 fractions or 60.8 GyRBE in 16 fractions for mucosal melanoma and 70.2 GyRBE in 26 fractions for other histologic subtypes. Endpoints included local control (LC), progression-free survival, overall survival (OS), and incidence of toxicity. Prognostic factors were analyzed using the ...
Sinonasal cancers are rare tumors constitute 3% of head and neck cancers. These include malignancies...
OBJECTIVES: Malignancies arising from the sinonasal tract, which includes the nose, paranasal sinuse...
Purpose: Due to the rarity and the variety of histological types of sinonasal cancers, there is a pa...
Purpose: To report long-term disease control, survival, and toxicity after proton therapy for sinona...
Purpose: Sinonasal tumours are rare diseases with poor prognosis. Multimodal approach including surg...
Purpose: Unresectable, locally advanced sinonasal epithelial tumours are rare diseases with poor pro...
Background: Radiotherapy has a central role in the treatment of sinonasal malignancies, either as po...
Purpose: With improved technology, more patients with nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) are receiving defi...
Purpose: To report clinical outcomes in terms of disease control and toxicity in patients with major...
BACKGROUND: Severe complications, such as eye damage and dysfunciton of salivary glands, have been r...
Purpose: Sinonasal malignancies (SNM) represent a rare and complex group of cancers that includes a ...
Purpose: To report our experience with the delivery of passively scattered proton therapy in the man...
Purpose: Radiation therapy (RT) is the standard treatment for patients with inoperable skin malignan...
Sinonasal cancers are rare tumors constitute 3% of head and neck cancers. These include malignancies...
OBJECTIVES: Malignancies arising from the sinonasal tract, which includes the nose, paranasal sinuse...
Purpose: Due to the rarity and the variety of histological types of sinonasal cancers, there is a pa...
Purpose: To report long-term disease control, survival, and toxicity after proton therapy for sinona...
Purpose: Sinonasal tumours are rare diseases with poor prognosis. Multimodal approach including surg...
Purpose: Unresectable, locally advanced sinonasal epithelial tumours are rare diseases with poor pro...
Background: Radiotherapy has a central role in the treatment of sinonasal malignancies, either as po...
Purpose: With improved technology, more patients with nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) are receiving defi...
Purpose: To report clinical outcomes in terms of disease control and toxicity in patients with major...
BACKGROUND: Severe complications, such as eye damage and dysfunciton of salivary glands, have been r...
Purpose: Sinonasal malignancies (SNM) represent a rare and complex group of cancers that includes a ...
Purpose: To report our experience with the delivery of passively scattered proton therapy in the man...
Purpose: Radiation therapy (RT) is the standard treatment for patients with inoperable skin malignan...
Sinonasal cancers are rare tumors constitute 3% of head and neck cancers. These include malignancies...
OBJECTIVES: Malignancies arising from the sinonasal tract, which includes the nose, paranasal sinuse...
Purpose: Due to the rarity and the variety of histological types of sinonasal cancers, there is a pa...