Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10899569 | Cancer Letters | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Esophageal cancer (EC) is an extremely aggressive and lethal malignancy with an increasing incidence worldwide. Currently, the combination of radiotherapy and concurrent chemotherapy is performed for nonsurgical EC. However, there is no clear consensus on the accurate definition of the clinical target volume. Still, elective nodal irradiation (ENI) is the conventional remedy adopted for EC patients, while severe radiotherapy-related toxicities would occur in at least half of patients. Involved field irradiation (IFI) is a selective way to decrease the irradiation volume and thereby to decline toxicities. This review centers on the modality of IFI and compares the treatment efficacy between IFI and ENI.
Keywords
GTVHFRGross target volumeENINEIL1CTVTLRCMHCIRTOGIFICTVCTLEACDFSPFsEsophageal adenocarcinomaprogression-free survivaldisease-free survivaloverall survivalElective nodal irradiationcomputed tomographyPositron emission tomographyClinical target volumeEsophageal cancercytotoxic lymphocytecomplete responsePETMajor histocompatibility complex class ILocoregional controlRadiation Therapy Oncology Group
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Authors
Liyang Jiang, Xin Zhao, Xue Meng, Jinming Yu,