Feasibility and early results of accelerated radiotherapy for head and neck carcinoma in the elderly ALLAL, Abdelkarim Said, et al. Accelerated radiotherapy (RT) represents a promising method with which to improve the treatment outcome in patients with head and neck carcinoma. However, its applicability to elderly patients has not been well established. This study assessed treatment toxicities, patient compliance, and oncologic results in patients age>/ = 70 years who were treated with an accelerated concomitant boost RT schedule. ALLAL, Abdelkarim Said, et al. Feasibility and early results of accelerated radiotherapy for head and neck carcinoma in the elderly. Cancer, 2000, vol. 88, no. 3, p. 648-5
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if, in elderly HNC patients, loco-regional control (LRC) is...
Purpose: In recent years, there were reports that adults and elderly individuals exhibit similar rat...
ObjectiveRadiotherapy (RT) in the head and neck (H&N) site are undoubtedly the most challenging ...
Accelerated radiotherapy (RT) represents a promising method with which to improve the treatment outc...
Objectives: To assess the feasibility and safety of a repeated SHort course Accelerated RadiatiON th...
Can concomitant-boost accelerated radiotherapy be adopted as routine treatment for head-and-neck can...
Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a conformal Short Course Accelerated Radiation th...
Avoidance of treatment interruption: an unrecognized benefit of accelerated radiotherapy in orophary...
Background: With the aging population and a rising incidence of squamous cell carcinoma of the head ...
Introduction: Concurrent platinum-based chemoradiation currently represents the standard treatment f...
1. It is safe to select older patients for radical radiotherapy (RT) delivered with VMAT based on pe...
Aim: To determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of a short-course accelerated radiotherapy and it...
This review examines the role of interventional radiotherapy (IRT otherwise known as brachytherapy) ...
PURPOSE: We sought to assess the effect of age on overall survival (OS), cancer-specific survival (C...
Background. With the aging population and a rising incidence of squamous cell carcinoma of the head ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if, in elderly HNC patients, loco-regional control (LRC) is...
Purpose: In recent years, there were reports that adults and elderly individuals exhibit similar rat...
ObjectiveRadiotherapy (RT) in the head and neck (H&N) site are undoubtedly the most challenging ...
Accelerated radiotherapy (RT) represents a promising method with which to improve the treatment outc...
Objectives: To assess the feasibility and safety of a repeated SHort course Accelerated RadiatiON th...
Can concomitant-boost accelerated radiotherapy be adopted as routine treatment for head-and-neck can...
Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a conformal Short Course Accelerated Radiation th...
Avoidance of treatment interruption: an unrecognized benefit of accelerated radiotherapy in orophary...
Background: With the aging population and a rising incidence of squamous cell carcinoma of the head ...
Introduction: Concurrent platinum-based chemoradiation currently represents the standard treatment f...
1. It is safe to select older patients for radical radiotherapy (RT) delivered with VMAT based on pe...
Aim: To determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of a short-course accelerated radiotherapy and it...
This review examines the role of interventional radiotherapy (IRT otherwise known as brachytherapy) ...
PURPOSE: We sought to assess the effect of age on overall survival (OS), cancer-specific survival (C...
Background. With the aging population and a rising incidence of squamous cell carcinoma of the head ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if, in elderly HNC patients, loco-regional control (LRC) is...
Purpose: In recent years, there were reports that adults and elderly individuals exhibit similar rat...
ObjectiveRadiotherapy (RT) in the head and neck (H&N) site are undoubtedly the most challenging ...