By means of a retrospective study an evaluation was made of prognostic factors on survival in patients with inoperable locoregional non-small cell lung cancer. The study was performed on a group of 239 patients with a median age of 69 years, 225 men, and 14 women. Patients were treated with external radiotherapy without(184) or with (55) chemotherapy. They received either continuous-course radiotherapy (5,500 cGy in 27-28 fractions and 5.5 weeks) or split-course radiotherapy (1 series of 3,000 cGy, 2 series of respectively 3,000 cGy and 2,500 cGy, or 3 series of, respectively 3,000 cGy, 2,500 cGy, and 2,000 cGy; each series in 10 fractions and 2 weeks, separated by a 4-week interval). Univariate analysis was done by life-table analysis and ...
Purpose: To evaluate the predictive factors for radiation response in non-small cell lung cancer (NS...
Lung cancer is the largest single cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Over 85% of these les...
SummaryPurposeTo evaluate the daily practice of management of early inoperable lung cancer (stage I)...
By means of a retrospective study an evaluation was made of prognostic factors on survival in patien...
By means of a retrospective study an evaluation was made of prognostic factors on survival in patien...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, performance status, stage-tumor dimension and nodal status,...
This study presents the results of analysis of 134 lung cancer patients treated with radiotherapy in...
Background: Radiotherapy is an important treatment modality for lung cancer patients of all stages: ...
The aim of this paper is to review the experience of radical radiation therapy and the prognostic fa...
Abstract Background Locoregional recurrence remains the challenge for long-term survival of non-smal...
We have studied 93 lung cancer patients, who were treated in this hospital for the past eleven years...
Purpose: To evaluate the prognostic factors and the role of radiotherapy (RT) in advanced non-small ...
PurposeTo evaluate the daily practice of management of early inoperable lung cancer (stage I).Materi...
We set out to determine the factors that predict the outcome of conventional radical radiotherapy fo...
Metastatic non-small cell lung cancer is considered incurable and is typically treated in a palliati...
Purpose: To evaluate the predictive factors for radiation response in non-small cell lung cancer (NS...
Lung cancer is the largest single cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Over 85% of these les...
SummaryPurposeTo evaluate the daily practice of management of early inoperable lung cancer (stage I)...
By means of a retrospective study an evaluation was made of prognostic factors on survival in patien...
By means of a retrospective study an evaluation was made of prognostic factors on survival in patien...
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, performance status, stage-tumor dimension and nodal status,...
This study presents the results of analysis of 134 lung cancer patients treated with radiotherapy in...
Background: Radiotherapy is an important treatment modality for lung cancer patients of all stages: ...
The aim of this paper is to review the experience of radical radiation therapy and the prognostic fa...
Abstract Background Locoregional recurrence remains the challenge for long-term survival of non-smal...
We have studied 93 lung cancer patients, who were treated in this hospital for the past eleven years...
Purpose: To evaluate the prognostic factors and the role of radiotherapy (RT) in advanced non-small ...
PurposeTo evaluate the daily practice of management of early inoperable lung cancer (stage I).Materi...
We set out to determine the factors that predict the outcome of conventional radical radiotherapy fo...
Metastatic non-small cell lung cancer is considered incurable and is typically treated in a palliati...
Purpose: To evaluate the predictive factors for radiation response in non-small cell lung cancer (NS...
Lung cancer is the largest single cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Over 85% of these les...
SummaryPurposeTo evaluate the daily practice of management of early inoperable lung cancer (stage I)...