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Umair Mahmood et al, Stratification to Neoadjuvant Radiotherapy in Rectal Cancer by Regimen and Transcriptional Signatures, Cancer Research Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23 ...
Patients with secondary rectal cancer (SRC) after radiotherapy (RT) for prostate cancer have shorter survival compared with matched treatment-naïve patients, but factors explaining this gap have been ...
The findings of this case series study show substantial variation in the choice of the TNT regimen and were overall aligned with those reported in clinical trials, suggesting the efficacy of TNT in a ...
Rapid Shifts in Radiotherapy for Cancer in Response to COVID-19. Liam Davenport. January 29, 2021. Editor's note: ... it increased by 41.2%; and for rectal cancer, it increased by 36.3%.
There was a response rate of only 43%, ... Feeney G, Sehgal R, Sheehan M, et al. Neoadjuvant radiotherapy for rectal cancer management. World J Gastroenterol. 2019;25(33) ...
Join Drs Benjamin Schlechter and Joshua Smith as they discuss the evolution of nonoperative rectal cancer management and organ preservation, highlighting groundbreaking trials like OPRA and JANUS.
Single-fraction SBRT did not significantly improve bone pain compared to conventional RT. Complete response rates were 37% with SBRT versus 25% with 3D conformal RT at 1 month and remained non ...
Radiation therapy before surgery is a more effective way to treat rectal cancer for people with an operable form of the disease, British researchers said on Friday.
A new treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer shows favourable results in that surgery can sometimes be avoided completely. It also reduces the risk of recurrence. The method has been ...
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