A minority of lung cancers is potentially curable by surgery. Radiotherapy, chemotherapy or a combination of both play an important role in this type of cancer. There are three major ways of combining radiotherapy and chemotherapy: sequential combination, concurrent combination and alternating combination. This review of the literature focuses on combined modalities in inoperable, non-metastatic, non-small cell carcinoma of the lung. Widest experience has been accumulated with sequential combinations. None of the randomized trials demonstrated that this type of association is better than radiation alone. Concurrent combination schedules are more recent: phase II studies have shown a high response rate (50-80%) but modest median survival (9-...
A randomised phase III study was performed comparing sequential (S) and concurrent (C) chemo-radioth...
The important role of combined chemoradiation for several groups of patients with non-small cell lun...
The primary treatment of lung cancer depends on tumor stage. In case of lung cancer in clinical stag...
A minority of lung cancers is potentially curable by surgery. Radiotherapy, chemotherapy or a combin...
Purpose: Treatment of advanced Non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) often produces dismal results. Co...
Stage III or locally advanced non-metastatic, non-small cell lung cancers comprise about 40% of all ...
Radiation therapy has been for years the treatment of choice of locally advanced non small cell lung...
(NSCLC) constitutes approximately one third of the more than 170 000 cases of bronchogenic carcinoma...
In locally advanced inoperable NSCLC radiotherapy has traditionally been considered the mainstay of ...
Concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy confers a significant, but small, benefit for overall survi...
Over the past few years there have been numerous schedules of combined modality therapy proposed as ...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: To report on two consecutive Phase II cooperative trials in which we evaluated th...
Background: Results of high-dose chemo-radiotherapy (CRT), using the treatment schedules of EORTC st...
The aim of this study was to examine whether, after preceding induction chemotherapy, simultaneous c...
The prognosis of stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) can be improved by a combination of ra...
A randomised phase III study was performed comparing sequential (S) and concurrent (C) chemo-radioth...
The important role of combined chemoradiation for several groups of patients with non-small cell lun...
The primary treatment of lung cancer depends on tumor stage. In case of lung cancer in clinical stag...
A minority of lung cancers is potentially curable by surgery. Radiotherapy, chemotherapy or a combin...
Purpose: Treatment of advanced Non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) often produces dismal results. Co...
Stage III or locally advanced non-metastatic, non-small cell lung cancers comprise about 40% of all ...
Radiation therapy has been for years the treatment of choice of locally advanced non small cell lung...
(NSCLC) constitutes approximately one third of the more than 170 000 cases of bronchogenic carcinoma...
In locally advanced inoperable NSCLC radiotherapy has traditionally been considered the mainstay of ...
Concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy confers a significant, but small, benefit for overall survi...
Over the past few years there have been numerous schedules of combined modality therapy proposed as ...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: To report on two consecutive Phase II cooperative trials in which we evaluated th...
Background: Results of high-dose chemo-radiotherapy (CRT), using the treatment schedules of EORTC st...
The aim of this study was to examine whether, after preceding induction chemotherapy, simultaneous c...
The prognosis of stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) can be improved by a combination of ra...
A randomised phase III study was performed comparing sequential (S) and concurrent (C) chemo-radioth...
The important role of combined chemoradiation for several groups of patients with non-small cell lun...
The primary treatment of lung cancer depends on tumor stage. In case of lung cancer in clinical stag...