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2009
The intrathoracic growth of the tumor causes several severe symptoms as cough, dyspnea, chest pain, hemoptysis, hoarseness, anorexia/nausea, and dysphagia. In patients with manifest or threatening symptoms radiotherapy (RT) as an effective measure should be implemented into the management concept.
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The intrathoracic growth of the tumor causes several severe symptoms as cough, dyspnea, chest pain, hemoptysis, hoarseness, anorexia/nausea, and dysphagia. In patients with manifest or threatening symptoms radiotherapy (RT) as an effective measure should be implemented into the management concept.
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European Journal of Cancer, 1995
72 patients with either unresectable or pelvic recurrence of colorectal cancer were treated with combined radiotherapy and locoregional hyperthermia. Radiation doses were 50 Gy or more in patients not previously treated with radiotherapy, and 32 Gy (8 x 4 Gy) in patients who had previously received radiotherapy.
Leo E.C.M. Blank+2 more
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72 patients with either unresectable or pelvic recurrence of colorectal cancer were treated with combined radiotherapy and locoregional hyperthermia. Radiation doses were 50 Gy or more in patients not previously treated with radiotherapy, and 32 Gy (8 x 4 Gy) in patients who had previously received radiotherapy.
Leo E.C.M. Blank+2 more
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Emerging evidence for adapting radiotherapy to immunotherapy
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2023L. Galluzzi+3 more
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Radiotherapy of esthesioneuroblastoma
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2001Only 3% of all malignant intranasal tumors are esthesioneuroblastomas (ENB). As the tumor is very rare, the number of ENB treated in individual departments is small. In order to evaluate the efficacy of radiotherapy (RT), patients' data of 2 centres were analysed with reference to new reports in literature.From 1981 to 1998, 17 patients with ENB, 8 men
Hans Th Eich+5 more
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Radiology, 1960
The impact of physics on the practice of radiotherapy has been a very real one and the excellent standard of British radiotherapeutic practice is in no small degree due to the efforts of a distinguished group of physicists which British centres were fortunate in attracting in the early days of the practice of the art. Major advances in the physical and
F. J. Anderson+2 more
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The impact of physics on the practice of radiotherapy has been a very real one and the excellent standard of British radiotherapeutic practice is in no small degree due to the efforts of a distinguished group of physicists which British centres were fortunate in attracting in the early days of the practice of the art. Major advances in the physical and
F. J. Anderson+2 more
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Towards clinical translation of FLASH radiotherapy
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022M. Vozenin, J. Bourhis, M. Durante
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International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1979
Abstract Carcinoma of the nasal pharynx, Spinal cord, Optimization of therapy, Treatment characteristic (TC), Radiotherapeutic operating characteristic (ROC).
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Abstract Carcinoma of the nasal pharynx, Spinal cord, Optimization of therapy, Treatment characteristic (TC), Radiotherapeutic operating characteristic (ROC).
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Acta Oncologica, 1995
The 100 years which have elapsed since W.C. Röntgen discovered the x-rays in 1895 have given us a large body of knowledge about the sue of ionizing radiation, and also taught us enough to allow for a statement that there is still much room for improvement.
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The 100 years which have elapsed since W.C. Röntgen discovered the x-rays in 1895 have given us a large body of knowledge about the sue of ionizing radiation, and also taught us enough to allow for a statement that there is still much room for improvement.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1983
L R, Prosnitz, D S, Kapp, J B, Weissberg
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L R, Prosnitz, D S, Kapp, J B, Weissberg
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