Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2162427 | Seminars in Oncology | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Most cancer patients will require radiation therapy some time during their disease. Thirty percent to 50% of all radiation treatments are palliative, either to alleviate symptoms or prophylactic to prevent deterioration of quality of life from local progressive disease. Radiotherapy is a locally effective tool. It typically causes no systemic and mostly mild acute side effects. We will provide an overview of principles, decision-making, and new developments in palliative radiation therapy.
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Authors
Birgitt van Oorschot, Dirk Rades, Wolfgang Schulze, Gabriele Beckmann, Petra Feyer,