Background Adding concurrent chemotherapy (CTx) to definitive radiation therapy (RT) in patients with locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (LA-HNSCC) improves overall survival. A comparable effect has been reported for hyperfractionated radiotherapy (HFX-RT) alone. Adding concurrent CTx to HFX-RT has been investigated in multiple trials, yet an evident effect on oncological outcomes and toxicity profile has not been established to date. Thus, the aim of the current study was to perform a meta-analysis on the clinical outcome and toxicity of the addition of CTx to HFX-RT. Patients and methods We performed a literature search for randomized controlled trials comparing HFX-RT alone to HFX-RT & x202f;+ concurrent CTx in patien...
used in the management of patients with advanced (T3–T4) oro-pharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas. In...
Although there are many randomized clinical trials of late course accelerated hyperfractionated radi...
BACKGROUND: Concomitant chemoradiotherapy and accelerated radiotherapy independently improve outcome...
Randomised, controlled trials and meta-analyses have shown the survival benefit of concomitant chemo...
Background: Randomised, controlled trials and meta-analyses have shown the survival benefit of conco...
Background: Randomised, controlled trials and meta-analyses have shown the survival benefit of conco...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the survival of patients with locally advanced head...
International audiencePurposeTo investigate the effect of adding concurrent chemotherapy (CT) to cet...
Abstract: Background. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility and efficacy of hyp...
The Meta-Analysis of Chemotherapy in squamous cell Head and Neck Cancer (MACH-NC) demonstrated that ...
Purpose: To compare the long-term outcome of treatment with concomitant cisplatin and hyperfractiona...
Background and purposeThe Meta-Analysis of Chemotherapy in squamous cell Head and Neck Cancer (MACH-...
Aim: To evaluate the value of hyperfractionated radiotherapy with concurrent use of low-dose docetax...
Purpose To investigate the effect of adding concurrent chemotherapy (CT) to cetuximab plus radiother...
Purpose: To evaluate the value of hyperfractionated radiotherapy with concurrent use of low dose doc...
used in the management of patients with advanced (T3–T4) oro-pharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas. In...
Although there are many randomized clinical trials of late course accelerated hyperfractionated radi...
BACKGROUND: Concomitant chemoradiotherapy and accelerated radiotherapy independently improve outcome...
Randomised, controlled trials and meta-analyses have shown the survival benefit of concomitant chemo...
Background: Randomised, controlled trials and meta-analyses have shown the survival benefit of conco...
Background: Randomised, controlled trials and meta-analyses have shown the survival benefit of conco...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the survival of patients with locally advanced head...
International audiencePurposeTo investigate the effect of adding concurrent chemotherapy (CT) to cet...
Abstract: Background. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility and efficacy of hyp...
The Meta-Analysis of Chemotherapy in squamous cell Head and Neck Cancer (MACH-NC) demonstrated that ...
Purpose: To compare the long-term outcome of treatment with concomitant cisplatin and hyperfractiona...
Background and purposeThe Meta-Analysis of Chemotherapy in squamous cell Head and Neck Cancer (MACH-...
Aim: To evaluate the value of hyperfractionated radiotherapy with concurrent use of low-dose docetax...
Purpose To investigate the effect of adding concurrent chemotherapy (CT) to cetuximab plus radiother...
Purpose: To evaluate the value of hyperfractionated radiotherapy with concurrent use of low dose doc...
used in the management of patients with advanced (T3–T4) oro-pharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas. In...
Although there are many randomized clinical trials of late course accelerated hyperfractionated radi...
BACKGROUND: Concomitant chemoradiotherapy and accelerated radiotherapy independently improve outcome...