Background: Radiotherapy plays an important role for symptom control in advanced stage cancer patients. Yet patients need to be carefully selected, and its use and benefits must be weighed against time spent under treatment and patient priorities in the last phase of life. In this study, we assess prevalence, indications and outcomes of radiotherapy close to death. Methods: We screened all radiotherapy treatments performed at the Department of Radiation Oncology of the University Hospital Zurich between January 2010 and December 2019 to identify those which occurred near patients’ end-of-life. Analyzed data was extracted from the database of the Comprehensive Cancer Center Zurich, the treatment planning system Aria® and the electronical med...
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Background: Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) can significantly improve quality of life...
PURPOSE: To investigate the utilization of palliative radiation therapy (RT), predictors for the use...
Background Radiotherapy plays an important role for symptom control in advanced stage cancer pati...
AbstractAimWe sought to survey a large, multi-center patient sample to better characterize/quantify ...
Aim We sought to survey a large, multi-center patient sample to better characterize/quantify RT uti...
BackgroundA significant proportion of patients with advanced cancer undergo palliative radiotherapy ...
Background: A significant proportion of patients with advanced cancer undergo palliative radiotherap...
Background: Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) plays a significant role in the palliation of symptoms in ...
PURPOSE: Excessive medical treatment at end-of-life is an indicator of poor quality care. While radi...
PURPOSE: Excessive medical treatment at end-of-life is an indicator of poor quality care. While radi...
Background: Several measurements defining the expected 30-day mortality (30-DM) to use in audit of r...
Purpose: Approximately one half of the radiotherapy (RT) pre-scribed in the United States is deliver...
[[abstract]]CONTEXT: A significant proportion of cancer patients at end of life (EOL) undergo radiot...
Background: The expected 30-day mortality rate for patients treated with palliative radiation is not...
Copyright © 2014 Carsten Nieder et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background: Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) can significantly improve quality of life...
PURPOSE: To investigate the utilization of palliative radiation therapy (RT), predictors for the use...
Background Radiotherapy plays an important role for symptom control in advanced stage cancer pati...
AbstractAimWe sought to survey a large, multi-center patient sample to better characterize/quantify ...
Aim We sought to survey a large, multi-center patient sample to better characterize/quantify RT uti...
BackgroundA significant proportion of patients with advanced cancer undergo palliative radiotherapy ...
Background: A significant proportion of patients with advanced cancer undergo palliative radiotherap...
Background: Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) plays a significant role in the palliation of symptoms in ...
PURPOSE: Excessive medical treatment at end-of-life is an indicator of poor quality care. While radi...
PURPOSE: Excessive medical treatment at end-of-life is an indicator of poor quality care. While radi...
Background: Several measurements defining the expected 30-day mortality (30-DM) to use in audit of r...
Purpose: Approximately one half of the radiotherapy (RT) pre-scribed in the United States is deliver...
[[abstract]]CONTEXT: A significant proportion of cancer patients at end of life (EOL) undergo radiot...
Background: The expected 30-day mortality rate for patients treated with palliative radiation is not...
Copyright © 2014 Carsten Nieder et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background: Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) can significantly improve quality of life...
PURPOSE: To investigate the utilization of palliative radiation therapy (RT), predictors for the use...