The hypothesis being tested in this study is that hypofractionated radiotherapy is well tolerated and not lower in terms of oncological outcome than conventional radiotherapy. Forty patients with histologically proven glottic cancer were included in the analysis. Twenty-two were treated by hypofractionated radiotherapy (3D-HFRT) (25 fractions of 2.4 Gy delivered daily to a total dose of 60 Gy). This group was retrospectively compared to 18 subjects who met the same inclusion criteria and who were treated with conventional radiotherapy (3D-CRT) (33 fractions of 2 Gy delivered daily to a total dose of 66 Gy). One year after RT treatment in 10 patients (5 in the arm-1 and 5 in the arm-2) mild dysphonia persisted. The other patients achieved a ...
This study evaluates the long-term results of definitive radiotherapy (RT) for early glottic cancer....
AbstractAimThe purpose of this study was to evaluate acute and late toxicity and the locoregional co...
BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to report on treatment outcome of intensity-modulated radi...
Aim: This retrospective review was conducted to compare outcomes using different fractionation sched...
Introduction Early glottic cancer (EGC) is associated with a high cure rate. Hence, patients and phy...
Our aim was to track the changes in voice quality for two years after radiotherapy (RT) for early gl...
Introduction: A wide variety of fractionation schedules have been employed for the treatment of earl...
In this prospective cohort study, we assessed voice outcome in patients before and up to 2 years aft...
Aim: To report on clinical outcomes of patients with early-stage glottic cancer treated with exclusi...
Radiotherapy (RT) is a successful mode of treatment for early glottic cancer. The aim of the study w...
Early squamous cell carcinomas of the glottis can be treated effectively by means of surgery or exte...
Purpose of reviewTreatment options for early laryngeal cancer are well established with good local c...
The objective of the presented study is to report on retrospectively collected data on long-term out...
Objectives/Hypothesis:To assess voice characteristics of patients following radiotherapy for early g...
Purpose: To assess consequences of voice impairment in daily life for patients following radiotherap...
This study evaluates the long-term results of definitive radiotherapy (RT) for early glottic cancer....
AbstractAimThe purpose of this study was to evaluate acute and late toxicity and the locoregional co...
BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to report on treatment outcome of intensity-modulated radi...
Aim: This retrospective review was conducted to compare outcomes using different fractionation sched...
Introduction Early glottic cancer (EGC) is associated with a high cure rate. Hence, patients and phy...
Our aim was to track the changes in voice quality for two years after radiotherapy (RT) for early gl...
Introduction: A wide variety of fractionation schedules have been employed for the treatment of earl...
In this prospective cohort study, we assessed voice outcome in patients before and up to 2 years aft...
Aim: To report on clinical outcomes of patients with early-stage glottic cancer treated with exclusi...
Radiotherapy (RT) is a successful mode of treatment for early glottic cancer. The aim of the study w...
Early squamous cell carcinomas of the glottis can be treated effectively by means of surgery or exte...
Purpose of reviewTreatment options for early laryngeal cancer are well established with good local c...
The objective of the presented study is to report on retrospectively collected data on long-term out...
Objectives/Hypothesis:To assess voice characteristics of patients following radiotherapy for early g...
Purpose: To assess consequences of voice impairment in daily life for patients following radiotherap...
This study evaluates the long-term results of definitive radiotherapy (RT) for early glottic cancer....
AbstractAimThe purpose of this study was to evaluate acute and late toxicity and the locoregional co...
BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to report on treatment outcome of intensity-modulated radi...