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A Comparision of Radiotherapy Alone with Induction Chemotherapy-Radiotherapy in Inoperable Head and Neck Cancer |
In Kyu Park, Sang Mo Yun, Sang Bo Kim, Samuel Ryu, Jun Sik Park |
Radiation Oncology Journal. 1991;9(2):205-213. |
PO-074: Concomitant chemoradiotherapy alone or with induction chemotherapy in advanced head and neck cancer. Management of the neck in a randomized trial comparing concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy with radiotherapy alone in resectable stage III and IV squamous cell head and neck cancer Is induction chemotherapy a standard of care in locally advanced head and neck cancer? No it is not PO-0630: Outcomes of induction chemotherapy for head and neck cancer patients 845 Poster Delayed accelerated hyperfractionated radiation with concurrent cis-platinum without induction chemotherapy for organ preservation therapy of stage III/IV head and neck cancer Toxicity of concomitant cetuximab and radiotherapy with or without initial taxane-based induction chemotherapy in locally advanced head and neck cancer Accelerated fractionation radiotherapy and concomitant chemotherapy in patients with stage IV inoperable head and neck cancer Induction chemotherapy followed by concurrent radio-chemotherapy versus concurrent radio-chemotherapy alone as treatment of locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC): A meta-analysis of randomized trials Induction chemotherapy followed by radiotherapy for
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head and neck squamous cell carcinoma—Useful treatment option with a caveat A non-randomised, single-centre comparison of induction chemotherapy followed by radiochemotherapy versus concomitant chemotherapy with hyperfractionated radiotherapy in inoperable head and neck carcinomas |
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