PURPOSE: To analyze the effect of radiation dose escalation to the primary tumor on local tumor control in definitive chemoradiation (dCRT) for patients with esophageal cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with medically inoperable and/or irresectable esophageal carcinoma, referred for dCRT, were randomly assigned between a standard dose (SD) of 50.4 Gy/1.8 Gy for 5.5 weeks to the tumor and regional lymph nodes and a high dose (HD) up to a total dose of 61.6 Gy to the primary tumor. Chemotherapy consisted of courses of concurrent carboplatin (area under the curve 2) and paclitaxel (50 mg/m2) in both arms once a week for 6 weeks. The primary end point was local progression-free survival. RESULTS: Between September 2012 and June 2018, 260 p...
Background: Proximal esophageal cancer (EC) is commonly treated with definitive chemoradiation (CRT)...
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the correlation between primary tumor volume and cancer fa...
Introduction : Neoadjuvant chemoradiation (CRT) confers a survival benefit in locally advanced esoph...
PURPOSE To analyze the effect of radiation dose escalation to the primary tumor on local tumor contr...
PURPOSE To analyze the effect of radiation dose escalation to the primary tumor on local tumor contr...
PURPOSE To analyze the effect of radiation dose escalation to the primary tumor on local tumor contr...
PURPOSE To analyze the effect of radiation dose escalation to the primary tumor on local tumor contr...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the trade-off in tumor coverage and organ-at-risk sparing when appl...
Background: Poor local control and survival rates associated with radiation and chemotherapy in the ...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the trade-off in tumor coverage and organ-at-risk sparing when appl...
Objective: In this study, we investigated the effects of radiotherapy 60 Gy in the setting of concur...
PurposeThis study investigated the trade-off in tumor coverage and organ-at-risk sparing when applyi...
Background: Proximal esophageal cancer (EC) is commonly treated with definitive chemoradiation (CRT)...
Background: Proximal esophageal cancer (EC) is commonly treated with definitive chemoradiation (CRT)...
Objectives: It was the aim of this study to assess our institutional experience with definitive chem...
Background: Proximal esophageal cancer (EC) is commonly treated with definitive chemoradiation (CRT)...
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the correlation between primary tumor volume and cancer fa...
Introduction : Neoadjuvant chemoradiation (CRT) confers a survival benefit in locally advanced esoph...
PURPOSE To analyze the effect of radiation dose escalation to the primary tumor on local tumor contr...
PURPOSE To analyze the effect of radiation dose escalation to the primary tumor on local tumor contr...
PURPOSE To analyze the effect of radiation dose escalation to the primary tumor on local tumor contr...
PURPOSE To analyze the effect of radiation dose escalation to the primary tumor on local tumor contr...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the trade-off in tumor coverage and organ-at-risk sparing when appl...
Background: Poor local control and survival rates associated with radiation and chemotherapy in the ...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the trade-off in tumor coverage and organ-at-risk sparing when appl...
Objective: In this study, we investigated the effects of radiotherapy 60 Gy in the setting of concur...
PurposeThis study investigated the trade-off in tumor coverage and organ-at-risk sparing when applyi...
Background: Proximal esophageal cancer (EC) is commonly treated with definitive chemoradiation (CRT)...
Background: Proximal esophageal cancer (EC) is commonly treated with definitive chemoradiation (CRT)...
Objectives: It was the aim of this study to assess our institutional experience with definitive chem...
Background: Proximal esophageal cancer (EC) is commonly treated with definitive chemoradiation (CRT)...
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the correlation between primary tumor volume and cancer fa...
Introduction : Neoadjuvant chemoradiation (CRT) confers a survival benefit in locally advanced esoph...