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- Review Articles
- The effects of high-dose radiation therapy on bone: a scoping review
- Lawrence Berk
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Radiat Oncol J. 2024;42(2):95-103. Published online February 27, 2024
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Purpose: This scoping review presents the preclinical and clinical data on the effects of high-dose radiation therapy (RT) on bone structure and function.
Materials and Method: An extensive PubMed search was performed for the relevant questions. The data were then synthesized into a comprehensive summary of the available relevant in-vitro, preclinical and clinical literature.
Results: In-vitro studies of high-dose RT on cell... |
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- Evidence-based clinical recommendations for hypofractionated radiotherapy: exploring efficacy and safety - Part 2. Lung (non-small cell lung cancer)
- Yoo-Kang Kwak
, Kyung Su Kim , Gyu Sang Yoo , Hwa Kyung Byun , Yeon Joo Kim , Yeon-Sil Kim , Soo-Yoon Sung , Jin Ho Song , Byoung Hyuck Kim
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Radiat Oncol J. 2024;42(2):104-115. Published online June 10, 2024
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Several recent studies have investigated the use of hypofractionated radiotherapy (HFRT) for various cancers. However, HFRT for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with or without concurrent chemotherapy is not yet widely used because of concerns about serious side effects and the lack of evidence for improved treatment results. Investigations of HFRT with concurrent chemotherapy in NSCLC have usually been performed... |
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- Original Articles
- The role of histology on the outcome of sinonasal carcinomas treated with radiotherapy: a single institution experience
- Ali Kazemian
, Borna Farazmand , Maryam Taherioun , Mahdie Razmkhah , Mohammad Shirkhoda , Amirmohsen Jalaeefar , Ata Garajei , Mehrdad Jafari , Farrokh Heidari , Mahdi Aghili , Reza Ghalehtaki
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Radiat Oncol J. 2024;42(2):116-123. Published online May 30, 2024
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Purpose: Sinonasal malignancies are a rare group of head and neck cancers. We aimed to report the oncological outcomes based on histological types in patients who underwent radiotherapy.
Materials and Methods: In this single-institution study, we retrospectively retrieved and analyzed data of patients with sinonasal carcinomas who underwent radiotherapy during 2011–2016 as part of their treatment. The 3-year rate of local,... |
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- Clinical outcomes of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed by total mesorectal excision in locally advanced rectal cancer with mesorectal fascia involvement
- Jeong Ha Lee
, Nalee Kim , Jeong Il Yu , Gyu Sang Yoo , Hee Chul Park , Woo-Yong Lee , Seong Hyeon Yun , Hee Cheol Kim , Yong Beom Cho , Jung Wook Huh , Yoon Ah Park , Jung Kyong Shin , Joon Oh Park , Seung Tae Kim , Young Suk Park , Jeeyun Lee , Won Ki Kang
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Radiat Oncol J. 2024;42(2):130-138. Published online June 12, 2024
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Purpose: For the treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC), research on primary lesions with mesorectal fascia (MRF) involvement is lacking. This study analyzed the clinical outcomes and efficacy of dose-escalated neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy (NCRT) to patients with LARC involving MRF.
Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 301 patients who were diagnosed with LARC involving MRF and underwent NCRT followed by... |
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- Hypofractionated radiation therapy combined with androgen deprivation therapy for clinically node-positive prostate cancer
- Tae Hoon Lee
, Hongryull Pyo , Gyu Sang Yoo , Seong Soo Jeon , Seong Il Seo , Byong Chang Jeong , Hwang Gyun Jeon , Hyun Hwan Sung , Minyong Kang , Wan Song , Jae Hoon Chung , Bong Kyung Bae , Won Park
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Radiat Oncol J. 2024;42(2):139-147. Published online June 25, 2024
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Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the treatment outcomes of combined definitive radiation therapy (RT) and androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for clinically node-positive prostate cancer.
Materials and Methods: Medical records of 60 patients with clinically suspected metastatic lymph nodes on radiological examination were retrospectively analyzed. Eight patients (13.3%) were suspected to have metastatic common iliac or para-aortic lymph nodes. All patients... |
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- Evaluating psychological anxiety in patients receiving radiation therapy using smartwatch
- Sangwoon Jeong
, Chanil Jeon , Dongyeon Lee , Won Park , Hongryull Pyo , Youngyih Han
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Radiat Oncol J. 2024;42(2):148-153. Published online June 26, 2024
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Purpose: Patients undergoing radiation therapy (RT) often experience psychological anxiety that manifests as muscle contraction. Our study explored psychological anxiety in these patients by using biological signals recorded using a smartwatch.
Materials and Methods: Informed consent was obtained from participating patients prior to the initiation of RT. The patients wore a smartwatch from the waiting room until the conclusion of the... |
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- Case Reports
- Implementing high-dose rate surface mould brachytherapy for carcinoma of eyelid: a practical approach and weekly review
- Kanhu Charan Patro
, Ajitesh Avinash , Arya Banidutta , Chitta Ranjan Kundu , Partha Sarathi Bhattacharya , Venkata Krishna Reddy Pilaka , Mrutyunjayarao Muvvala , Ayyalasomayajula Anil Kumar , Srinu Aketi , Keerthiga Karthikeyan , Bhargava Krishna Madasu , Dona Treesa Vincent
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Radiat Oncol J. 2024;42(2):154-159. Published online March 4, 2024
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Surface mould brachytherapy is a conformal radiotherapy technique that can deliver high dose to the target while sparing nearby normal structures, Here, we aim to describe the procedurals details for high-dose rate (HDR) surface mould brachytherapy in sebaceous carcinoma of eyelid in a 54-year old lady. She was hesitant for surgery and any form of invasive intervention like interstitial brachytherapy.... |
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- Lattice radiotherapy in inflammatory breast cancer: report of a first case treated with curative aim
- Silvana Parisi
, Miriam Sciacca , Paola Critelli , Giacomo Ferrantelli , Federico Chillari , Valeria Venuti , Claudio Napoli , Issa Shteiwi , Carmelo Siragusa , Anna Brogna , Antonio Pontoriero , Gianluca Ferini , Anna Santacaterina , Stefano Pergolizzi
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Radiat Oncol J. 2024;42(2):160-165. Published online June 25, 2024
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Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare, aggressive form of breast cancer characterized by poor prognosis. The treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach, with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation therapy (RT). Particularly, high doses of conventional RT have been historically delivered in the adjuvant setting after chemotherapy and mastectomy or as radical treatment in patients ineligible for surgery. Here, we report... |
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