Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8243063 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusion: Although the overall prognosis is quite favorable, one-third of patients experienced tumor recurrence or progression at 10 years, regardless of the extent of the initial resection. Postoperative RT significantly improved local control but not survival, most likely because of the effectiveness of salvage RT. For incompletely resected atypical tumors and/or those with a high mitotic index, consideration should be given to adjuvant RT because of the more aggressive nature.
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Authors
James L. M.D., Fausto J. M.D., Christina M. M.D., Caterina M.D., Scott L. M.D., Bruce E. M.D., Steven E. M.D., Bernd W. M.D., Robert B. M.D., Ph.D., Jan C. M.D., Paul D. M.D.,