This study is an international multi-institutional retrospective study comparing the clinical outcomes between intracavitary brachytherapy (ICBT) and the hybrid of intracavitary and interstitial brachytherapy (HBT) for locally advanced cervical cancer patients treated with definitive radiation therapy. Locally advanced cervical cancer, the initial size of which is larger than 4 cm and treated by concurrent chemoradiotherapy and image-guided adaptive brachytherapy, were eligible for this retrospective study. Patients who received HBT at least once were included in the HBT group, and patients who received only ICBT were included in the ICBT group. Anonymized data from 469 patients from 13 institutions in Japan, one from Korea and one from Tha...
PURPOSE: Brachytherapy is a mandatory component of primary radiochemotherapy in cervical cancer. The...
Aim. The study of the results of chemoradiotherapy for cervical cancer with the use of two-fraction ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether concurrent chemoradiation therapy (CRT) improves overall survival as ...
International audiencePurpose: To investigate the feasibility and early clinical outcomes of combine...
BackgroundThis paper describes about a study protocol of phase I/II multicenter prospective clinical...
The purpose of this study was to clarify outcome for concurrent chemoradiation (CT-RT) in locally ad...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to investigate the clinical feasibility and to report our preli...
Objective: This is the preliminary results of a multi-center prospective clinical trial evaluating t...
Abstract Background Locally advanced uterine cervical cancer (LAUCC) with lateral tumor extension ma...
High-dose-rate brachytherapy by remote afterloading is now performed under three-dimensional image g...
The aims of this study were to carry out a dose volume analysis of high-dose-rate interstitial brach...
PurposeBrachytherapy plays a major role in the treatment of patients with carcinoma of the cervix. H...
To determine the efficacy of a definitive radiotherapy protocol using high-dose-rate intracavitary b...
Purpose \nRadiotherapy differed widely in east and south-east Asia because of technical, cultural, a...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the added value of interstitial brachytherapy (IS-BT) over classi...
PURPOSE: Brachytherapy is a mandatory component of primary radiochemotherapy in cervical cancer. The...
Aim. The study of the results of chemoradiotherapy for cervical cancer with the use of two-fraction ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether concurrent chemoradiation therapy (CRT) improves overall survival as ...
International audiencePurpose: To investigate the feasibility and early clinical outcomes of combine...
BackgroundThis paper describes about a study protocol of phase I/II multicenter prospective clinical...
The purpose of this study was to clarify outcome for concurrent chemoradiation (CT-RT) in locally ad...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to investigate the clinical feasibility and to report our preli...
Objective: This is the preliminary results of a multi-center prospective clinical trial evaluating t...
Abstract Background Locally advanced uterine cervical cancer (LAUCC) with lateral tumor extension ma...
High-dose-rate brachytherapy by remote afterloading is now performed under three-dimensional image g...
The aims of this study were to carry out a dose volume analysis of high-dose-rate interstitial brach...
PurposeBrachytherapy plays a major role in the treatment of patients with carcinoma of the cervix. H...
To determine the efficacy of a definitive radiotherapy protocol using high-dose-rate intracavitary b...
Purpose \nRadiotherapy differed widely in east and south-east Asia because of technical, cultural, a...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the added value of interstitial brachytherapy (IS-BT) over classi...
PURPOSE: Brachytherapy is a mandatory component of primary radiochemotherapy in cervical cancer. The...
Aim. The study of the results of chemoradiotherapy for cervical cancer with the use of two-fraction ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether concurrent chemoradiation therapy (CRT) improves overall survival as ...