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Clinical Features and Prognosis of Cervical Esophageal Cancer. [PDF]
Ryu DG, Kim K, Liu H, Lee SS, Lee SL.
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Costs of neoadjuvant therapy. ABSTRACT Purpose Total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) has become the standard of care in locally advanced rectal cancer, but its economic impact is unclear. This study compares the cost of TNT with conventional neoadjuvant therapy (CNT), consisting of either short‐course radiotherapy or long‐course chemoradiotherapy, within a ...
Ishraq Murshed+6 more
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Prognostic impacts of biological and conditional factors in patients with anatomically resectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma treated with preoperative chemoradiotherapy. [PDF]
Murata Y+11 more
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Neoadjuvant therapy type for LARC from 2018 to 2023. ABSTRACT Background Total Neoadjuvant Therapy (TNT) has significantly improved outcomes in locally advanced rectal cancer. Despite rising use and inclusion in international guidelines, adoption patterns in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) remain unclear.
Ishraq Murshed+5 more
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Curative endoscopic submucosal dissection for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma after chemoradiotherapy for pharyngeal cancer: A case report. [PDF]
Tachibana S+12 more
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In this Swedish nationwide study, women reported a high prevalence of local vulvar symptoms which improved after treatment and during follow‐up. Severe and persisting vulvar symptoms were associated with a significant deterioration in physical, emotional, role, social, and cognitive functioning.
Diana Zach+8 more
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A pilot study of gut mucosal and faecal microbiota in rectal cancer: associations with histological response and adverse events following preoperative chemoradiotherapy. [PDF]
Emoto S+18 more
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Recent studies have suggested the potential impact of high doses of chemotherapy on uterine volume, but this meta‐analysis did not find any significant decrease in uterine volume after chemotherapy. Abstract Introduction Uterine damage after pelvic radiotherapy or total‐body irradiation is well described, with decreased uterine volume and high ...
Eloïse Fraison+6 more
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