To assess the impact of treatment interruption on the potential gain in locoregional control obtained with accelerated radiotherapy (RT) compared with conventionally fractionated RT in patients with oropharyngeal carcinomas
Can concomitant-boost accelerated radiotherapy be adopted as routine treatment for head-and-neck can...
Definitive radiotherapy (RT) for head and neck cancer is increasingly used to preserve organ functio...
Background and purpose: A correlation has been demonstrated between unplanned prolongation of radiot...
Avoidance of treatment interruption: an unrecognized benefit of accelerated radiotherapy in orophary...
Introduction: In squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC) of the head and neck, unplanned gaps risk prolongatio...
The prescribed total radiation dose should be administered within a specific time. In daily clinical...
Purpose: The effect of interruptions and prolonged overall treatment time in radiotherapy for nasoph...
Abstract Background Previous studies have reported radiotherapy interruption (RTI) is associated wit...
With the aim to increase the dose intensity of radiation therapy (RT), and subsequently the locoregi...
Aims: To re-audit national radiotherapy practice in head and neck cancer to assess the effect of ne...
Objective: To determine the incidence of treatment interruption among head and neck cancer patients ...
Salvage surgery after radical accelerated radiotherapy with concomitant boost technique for head and...
Background: Radical chemoradiation is the standard of care for locally advanced head-and-neck cancer...
Two patient groups have been identified from a data base of 965 patients with carcinoma of the laryn...
We analyzed 52 patients with stage III and IV head and neck cancer who were given split-course accel...
Can concomitant-boost accelerated radiotherapy be adopted as routine treatment for head-and-neck can...
Definitive radiotherapy (RT) for head and neck cancer is increasingly used to preserve organ functio...
Background and purpose: A correlation has been demonstrated between unplanned prolongation of radiot...
Avoidance of treatment interruption: an unrecognized benefit of accelerated radiotherapy in orophary...
Introduction: In squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC) of the head and neck, unplanned gaps risk prolongatio...
The prescribed total radiation dose should be administered within a specific time. In daily clinical...
Purpose: The effect of interruptions and prolonged overall treatment time in radiotherapy for nasoph...
Abstract Background Previous studies have reported radiotherapy interruption (RTI) is associated wit...
With the aim to increase the dose intensity of radiation therapy (RT), and subsequently the locoregi...
Aims: To re-audit national radiotherapy practice in head and neck cancer to assess the effect of ne...
Objective: To determine the incidence of treatment interruption among head and neck cancer patients ...
Salvage surgery after radical accelerated radiotherapy with concomitant boost technique for head and...
Background: Radical chemoradiation is the standard of care for locally advanced head-and-neck cancer...
Two patient groups have been identified from a data base of 965 patients with carcinoma of the laryn...
We analyzed 52 patients with stage III and IV head and neck cancer who were given split-course accel...
Can concomitant-boost accelerated radiotherapy be adopted as routine treatment for head-and-neck can...
Definitive radiotherapy (RT) for head and neck cancer is increasingly used to preserve organ functio...
Background and purpose: A correlation has been demonstrated between unplanned prolongation of radiot...