Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5699731 | Clinical Oncology | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The ideal palliative regimen should be relatively short, with minimal toxicity, while offering a favourable response profile. Accelerated fractionation fulfils these criteria and is a suitable treatment alternative for the palliation of dysphagia, especially if the goal is to deliver a higher total biological dose within a shorter (2 week) period of time.
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Authors
Z. Kassam, R.K.S. Wong, J. Ringash, Y. Ung, J. Kamra, G. DeBoer, M. O'Brien, J. Kim, D.A. Loblaw, S. Wong, B. Cummings, P. Davey,