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Interstitial thermoradiotherapy with ferromagnetic implants for locally advanced and recurrent neoplasms

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1993
The University of Arizona, University of California at San Francisco, City of Hope Medical Center, and University of Wisconsin participated in a Phase I/II protocol to assess the heating ability and the toxicity of interstitial thermoradiotherapy using ferromagnetic implantation.Forty-four patients with advanced primary or recurrent extra-cranial solid
Curtis F. Mack   +12 more
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Dormancy and Local Recurrence of Neoplasms

1989
Recurrent tumors may appear locally or at distant sites to which cells of the primary tumor have metastasized. Generally, recurrent tumors can be classified as early (less than two years after primary therapy), intermediate, and late (more than five years after primary therapy).
F. E. Wheelock, T. Okayasu
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Magnifying endoscopy for diagnosis of residual/local recurrent gastric neoplasms after previous endoscopic treatment

Surgical Endoscopy, 2012
Incomplete resection of gastric neoplasms by endoscopic treatment could lead to residual/local recurrence, which may be difficult to identify. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of magnifying endoscopy for identifying and demarcating residual/local recurrent gastric neoplasms after endoscopic treatment.Between December 2004 and November 2010 ...
Ryo, Kosaka   +12 more
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Endoscopic management versus transanal surgery for early primary or early locally recurrent rectal neoplasms—a systematic review and meta-analysis

International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2020
Both endoscopic techniques and transanal surgery are viable options that allow organ preservation for early rectal neoplasms. Whilst endoscopic approaches are less invasive and carry less morbidity, it is unclear whether they are as oncologically effective.To compare endoscopic techniques with transanal surgery in the management of early rectal ...
Ailish P. Naughton   +10 more
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[Prognostic factors in local-regional recurrences of colorectal neoplasms].

Annali italiani di chirurgia, 1996
The aim of this study was to evaluate, in a group of patients suffering of colo-rectal cancer, the influence on local recurrence of some clinical and anatomo-pathological variables.The study was limited to 833 patients who underwent potentially curative resection and have been followed for at least two years.
C, Coco   +7 more
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[Surgical treatment of local recurrence of malignant lung neoplasms].

Khirurgiia, 1993
Forty-seven reoperations were performed on 46 patients for local recurrence of carcinoma and other malignant tumors of the lung after surgical treatment. In two thirds of cases the local recurrence was a consequence of various errors in therapeutic tactics and surgical techniques made during the operation for the primary tumor. The malignant lung tumor
S R, Dobrovolśkiĭ, S P, Grigoréva
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[Intra-arterial chemotherapy in locally advanced or recurrent breast neoplasms].

La Radiologia medica, 1996
Intraarterial chemotherapy is studied as an alternative procedure for the neoadjuvant treatment of locally advanced and recurrent breast cancer. Our study was aimed at investigating the feasibility, the toxicity and the local response rate of an intraarterial chemotherapy regimen including 5-fluorouracil, epirubicin and mitomycin.
C, Morandi   +8 more
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Incidental discovery of a nonfunctioning islet-cell tumor 8 years after resection of an insulinoma: primary neoplasm or local recurrence?

European Radiology, 1994
Two islet-cell tumors with uncommon radiological presentation were detected in a 48-year-old woman within a period of 8 years. Whereas the first tumor was an unusually large malignant insulinoma, the second (or recurrent) tumor was a non-functioning islet-cell tumor. Both tumors were studied~with with ultrasound and computed tomography.
Alexander A. Bankier   +3 more
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[Prognosis in radiotherapy of patients with local recurrence of cervix neoplasms].

Voprosy onkologii, 1977
An analysis of the results of treatment in 231 patients with recurrences of cervical cancer is presented in relation to 5-year survival criterion ("dynamic analysis"). An actual 5-year survival rate was 16.0%. The most important factors determining the prognosis include the stage of the primary process, localization of the secondary tumor, terms of the
V P, Tobilevich   +2 more
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Clinicopathological significance of PTEN loss and the phosphoinositide 3-kinase/Akt pathway in sporadic colorectal neoplasms: is PTEN loss predictor of local recurrence?

The American Journal of Surgery, 2008
PTEN is a tumor-suppressor gene located on chromosome 10. Deficient PTEN expression leads to activation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt (pAkt) signaling pathway, which may contribute to multiple human cancers. The relation between PTEN expression and Akt activation is still unclear in colorectal cancers and adenomatous polyps.
Tamer, Colakoglu   +7 more
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