Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8246079 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2006 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusions: Recently, broader selection criteria for radiotherapy were adopted, together with simpler techniques, smaller total doses, and larger fraction sizes for the worse prognostic categories. Younger, fit patients are treated more aggressively, more often in association with chemotherapy. Survival did not change over time. The accurate evaluation of neurologic status is therefore of utmost importance before the best treatment option for the individual patient is chosen.
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Authors
Stefano Maria M.D., Umberto M.D., Riccardo M.D., Marco M.D., Marco M.D., Ines M.D., Silvia M.D., Claudia M.D., Filippo M.D., Riccardo Maurizi M.D., Vincenzo M.D., Michela M.D., Luigi M.D.,