Objective. To evaluate feasibility of chemoradiation as alternative for extensive surgery in patients with locally advanced vulvar cancer and to report on locoregional control, toxicity and survival. Methods. In a multicenter, prospective phase II trial patients with locally advanced vulvar cancer were treated with locoregional radiotherapy combined with sensitizing chemotherapy (capecitabine). Treatment feasibility, percentage locoregional control, survival and toxicity were evaluated. Results. 52 patients with mainly T2/T3 disease were treated according to the study protocol in 10 centers in the Netherlands from 2007 to 2019. Full dose radiotherapy (tumor dose of 64.8Gy) was delivered in 92% and full dose capecitabine in 69% of patients. ...
To assess the outcome of patients with vulvar carcinoma unfit for surgery treated with radiotherapy ...
Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most frequent vulvar neoplasia. While the primary role o...
Item does not contain fulltextThe majority of patients with vulvar cancer have squamous cell carcino...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate feasibility of chemoradiation as alternative for extensive surgery in patient...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate feasibility of chemoradiation as alternative for extensive surgery in patient...
BACKGROUND, Although for decades exenterative surgery has represented the standard treatment for pat...
The aim of this review is to evaluate the use of chemotherapy (CT) in the treatment of squamous vulv...
Context: Vulvar cancer is one of the uncommon gynecological malignancies. Multimodality treatment wi...
Aim The radical surgical approach in the treatment of vulvar cancer patients has led to a favorable ...
AIM: The radical surgical approach in the treatment of vulvar cancer patients has led to a favorable...
Introduction: In advanced vulvar carcinoma with unresectable lesions, permanent curing is rare. In t...
The majority of patients with vulvar cancer have squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). The cornerstone of ...
The actual role of chemotherapy in vulvar cancer is undeniably a niche topic. The low incidence of t...
Introduction Multidisciplinary treatment strategy involving adjuvant radiotherapy for advanced vulva...
BACKGROUND: No standard treatment options are available for patients with advanced, recurrent or met...
To assess the outcome of patients with vulvar carcinoma unfit for surgery treated with radiotherapy ...
Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most frequent vulvar neoplasia. While the primary role o...
Item does not contain fulltextThe majority of patients with vulvar cancer have squamous cell carcino...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate feasibility of chemoradiation as alternative for extensive surgery in patient...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate feasibility of chemoradiation as alternative for extensive surgery in patient...
BACKGROUND, Although for decades exenterative surgery has represented the standard treatment for pat...
The aim of this review is to evaluate the use of chemotherapy (CT) in the treatment of squamous vulv...
Context: Vulvar cancer is one of the uncommon gynecological malignancies. Multimodality treatment wi...
Aim The radical surgical approach in the treatment of vulvar cancer patients has led to a favorable ...
AIM: The radical surgical approach in the treatment of vulvar cancer patients has led to a favorable...
Introduction: In advanced vulvar carcinoma with unresectable lesions, permanent curing is rare. In t...
The majority of patients with vulvar cancer have squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). The cornerstone of ...
The actual role of chemotherapy in vulvar cancer is undeniably a niche topic. The low incidence of t...
Introduction Multidisciplinary treatment strategy involving adjuvant radiotherapy for advanced vulva...
BACKGROUND: No standard treatment options are available for patients with advanced, recurrent or met...
To assess the outcome of patients with vulvar carcinoma unfit for surgery treated with radiotherapy ...
Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most frequent vulvar neoplasia. While the primary role o...
Item does not contain fulltextThe majority of patients with vulvar cancer have squamous cell carcino...