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A five-fraction, one-week schedule of adjuvant breast radiotherapy is as safe and effective as a standard three-week schedule ...
The current standard of care for newly diagnosed glioblastoma is surgical resection to the extent feasible, followed by adjuvant radiotherapy. In this trial we compared radiotherapy alone with ...
Adjuvant and neoadjuvant radiotherapy in bladder cancer treatment end results were not satisfactory during the last 3–4 decades, mainly owing to improper selection of patients and owing to the ...
In certain disease sites (eg, lymphoma and early-stage endometrial cancer), adjuvant radiation therapy is found to benefit event-free survival but not necessarily overall survival. In this ...
Opens in a new tab or window Should men who undergo radical prostatectomy receive adjuvant radiation treatment? It's not a simple question with a straightforward answer. According to Robert ...
In a new study, negative-margin resection followed by adjuvant radiotherapy led to improved 5-year overall survival. While wide-margin resections alone were associated with better long-term ...
Adjuvant radiotherapy is prescribed after breast-conserving surgery to reduce the risk of local recurrence. However, radiotherapy is inconvenient, costly, and associated with both short-term and ...
Adjuvant therapies are additional treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy, that help kill remaining cancer cells after primary therapy, like surgery, is complete. Treating breast ...
Eighty percent of patients waited more than 42 days after surgery to start adjuvant radiation. Delayed initiation of postoperative radiation therapy appeared associated with poorer outcomes among ...
More information: PORTEC-4a; an international randomised trial of molecular profile-based adjuvant treatment for women with high-intermediate risk endometrial cancer, Radiotherapy and Oncology (2025).
10-year all-cause survival. ‡ 48% of patients received neoadjuvant or adjuvant radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy. § 24% of patients received postoperative radiotherapy. LN+: Lymph nodal ...