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Running of high patient volume radiation oncology department during COVID-19 crisis in India: our institutional strategy

Gupta M, Ahuja R, Gupta S, Joseph D, Pasricha R, Verma S, Pandey L

Purpose: Due to COVID 19 pandemic, the treatment of cancer patients has become a dilemma for every oncologist. Cancer patients are at an increased risk of immunosuppression and have a...
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Late side effects of radiation treatment for head and neck cancer

Brook I

Patients undergoing radiation therapy for head and neck cancer (HNC) experience significant early and long-term side effects. The likelihood and severity of complications depends on a number of factors, including...
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Exceptional response to radiotherapy in unresectable pleuropulmonary blastoma of a child

Kim JS, Lee JH

Pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB) is a rare intrathoracic neoplasm in children. Although surgery with or without chemotherapy mainly conducted, the response of radiotherapy (RT) has not been evaluated yet. For unresectable...
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The predictive value of serum myeloma protein in solitary plasmacytoma

Chang WI, Koh HK, Yoon SS, Kim HS, Eom KY, Kim IH

Purpose: To identify the clinical usefulness of serum M protein and to establish a rationale for regular follow-up with serum protein electrophoresis in solitary plasmacytoma. Materials and Methods: Sixty-nine patients with...
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Dosimetric comparison of coplanar and non-coplanar volumetric-modulated arc therapy in head and neck cancer treated with radiotherapy

Gayen S, Kombathula SH, Manna S, Varshney S, Pareek P

Purpose: To evaluate the dosimetric variations in patients of head and neck cancer treated with definitive or adjuvant radiotherapy using optimized non-coplanar (ncVMAT) beams with coplanar (cVMAT) beams using volumetric...
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The effect of radiotherapy on rectal cancer: a histopathological appraisal and prognostic indicators

AlQudah M, Salmo E, Haboubi N

The management of rectal cancer is a major undertaking. There are currently multiple treatment modalities with variable degrees of complications. Radiotherapy (RT) is one of the more frequently used modalities...
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Gene signature for prediction of radiosensitivity in human papillomavirus-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

Kim SI, Kang JW, Noh JK, Jung HR, Lee YC, Lee JW, Kong M, Eun YG

Purpose: The probability of recurrence of cancer after adjuvant or definitive radiotherapy in patients with human papillomavirus-negative (HPV(–)) head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) varies for each patient. This...
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Late-term effects of hypofractionated chest wall and regional nodal radiotherapy with two-dimensional technique in patients with breast cancer

Yadav BS, Bansal A, Kuttikat PG, Das D, Gupta A, Dahiya D

Purpose: Hypofractionated radiotherapy (RT) is becoming a new standard in postoperative treatment of patients with early stage breast cancer after breast conservation surgery. However, data on hypofractionation in patients with...
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Short-course versus long-course neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer: preliminary results of a randomized controlled trial

Aghili M, Khalili N, Khalili N, Babaei M, Farhan F, Haddad P, Salarvand S, Keshvari A, Fazeli MS, Mohammadi N, Ghalehtaki R

Purpose: Colorectal cancer is becoming an increasing concern in the middle-aged population of Iran. This study aimed to compare the preliminary results of short-course and long-course neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy treatment for...
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