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Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2008
Antiprotons are interesting as a possible future modality in radiation therapy for the following reasons: When fast antiprotons penetrate matter, protons and antiprotons have near identical stopping powers and exhibit equal radiobiology well before the Bragg-peak.
Bassler, Niels+18 more
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Antiprotons are interesting as a possible future modality in radiation therapy for the following reasons: When fast antiprotons penetrate matter, protons and antiprotons have near identical stopping powers and exhibit equal radiobiology well before the Bragg-peak.
Bassler, Niels+18 more
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2009
The diagnostic methodologies used for the radiotherapy planning have undergone great developments in the last 30 years. Since the 1980s, after the introduction of the CT scanner, the modality for the planning moved beyond the planar 2D assessment to approach a real and more realistic volumetric 3D definition.
Calandrino R+3 more
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The diagnostic methodologies used for the radiotherapy planning have undergone great developments in the last 30 years. Since the 1980s, after the introduction of the CT scanner, the modality for the planning moved beyond the planar 2D assessment to approach a real and more realistic volumetric 3D definition.
Calandrino R+3 more
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 1998
Older patients with cancer are frequently victims of discriminatory treatment strategies according to parameters unrelated to the tumour itself. The general approach is influenced by the belief that good tolerance to radiotherapy might be compromised in older patients and that the course of cancer might be less aggressive in this age group. Substandard
Pierre Scalliet, T. Pignon
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Older patients with cancer are frequently victims of discriminatory treatment strategies according to parameters unrelated to the tumour itself. The general approach is influenced by the belief that good tolerance to radiotherapy might be compromised in older patients and that the course of cancer might be less aggressive in this age group. Substandard
Pierre Scalliet, T. Pignon
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European Journal of Radiology, 2000
Radiotherapy, more then any other treatment modality, relies heavily and often exclusively on medical imaging to determine the extent of disease and the spatial relation between target region and neighbouring healthy tissues. Radically new approaches to radiation delivery are inspired on CT scanning and treat patients in a slice-by-slice fashion using ...
Van Den Berge, D.l.+2 more
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Radiotherapy, more then any other treatment modality, relies heavily and often exclusively on medical imaging to determine the extent of disease and the spatial relation between target region and neighbouring healthy tissues. Radically new approaches to radiation delivery are inspired on CT scanning and treat patients in a slice-by-slice fashion using ...
Van Den Berge, D.l.+2 more
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Nanoparticle‐Enhanced Radiotherapy to Trigger Robust Cancer Immunotherapy
Advances in Materials, 2019External radiotherapy is extensively used in clinic to destruct tumors by locally applied ionizing‐radiation beams. However, the efficacy of radiotherapy is usually limited by tumor hypoxia‐associated radiation resistance.
Qian Chen+7 more
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2016
Surgery is the primary treatment modality for patients with craniopharyngiomas. Complete surgical excision is associated with a 5-year tumor growth control of 70–90 % in either adult or pediatric series [1, 2]. For uncompleted resected craniopharyngiomas, local control can be improved with the use of radiotherapy (RT) [3–5]. A few retrospective studies
MINNITI, GIUSEPPE, SCARINGI, CLAUDIA
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Surgery is the primary treatment modality for patients with craniopharyngiomas. Complete surgical excision is associated with a 5-year tumor growth control of 70–90 % in either adult or pediatric series [1, 2]. For uncompleted resected craniopharyngiomas, local control can be improved with the use of radiotherapy (RT) [3–5]. A few retrospective studies
MINNITI, GIUSEPPE, SCARINGI, CLAUDIA
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Advances in Materials, 2021
Certain chemotherapeutics and forms of ionizing radiation can induce immunogenic cell death (ICD). If there simultaneously exist immune adjuvants within the tumor, such antitumor immunity would be further amplified.
Lele Sun+6 more
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Certain chemotherapeutics and forms of ionizing radiation can induce immunogenic cell death (ICD). If there simultaneously exist immune adjuvants within the tumor, such antitumor immunity would be further amplified.
Lele Sun+6 more
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1997
Radiation therapy fulfills all the requirements to be used with curative or palliative intent in nearly every case of cancer in the elderly. Radiotherapy is not associated with acute mortality in older persons and can permit organ and tissue preservation.
P. OLMI+4 more
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Radiation therapy fulfills all the requirements to be used with curative or palliative intent in nearly every case of cancer in the elderly. Radiotherapy is not associated with acute mortality in older persons and can permit organ and tissue preservation.
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Advances in Materials, 2020
Considering the limited clinical benefits of individual approaches against malignancy, natural killer (NK) cell‐mediated immunotherapy is increasingly utilized in combination with radiotherapy and target therapeutics.
Shiqian Gao+5 more
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Considering the limited clinical benefits of individual approaches against malignancy, natural killer (NK) cell‐mediated immunotherapy is increasingly utilized in combination with radiotherapy and target therapeutics.
Shiqian Gao+5 more
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2021
Indolent lymphomas are highly radiosensitive. Modern, highly conformal radiotherapy with moderate doses (24–30 Gy) can be administered to virtually any site in the body with few and manageable side effects. In localized indolent lymphomas, primary radiation therapy with moderate doses offers local disease control in virtually all patients and the ...
Specht L., Levis M., Ricardi U.
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Indolent lymphomas are highly radiosensitive. Modern, highly conformal radiotherapy with moderate doses (24–30 Gy) can be administered to virtually any site in the body with few and manageable side effects. In localized indolent lymphomas, primary radiation therapy with moderate doses offers local disease control in virtually all patients and the ...
Specht L., Levis M., Ricardi U.
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