Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9871971 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusion: The results of this study support the opinion, suggested by some international guidelines, that radiotherapy is standard treatment for T1 glottic cancer. Better results are obtained in patients with less extended disease and with 4-6 MV photon beams. The use of doses in excess of 65 Gy and of field sizes of 36-49 cm2 is probably the best technical choice available. Late damage is infrequent, but careful follow-up is warranted to detect early not only relapses (because conservative salvage surgery is feasible), but also second malignant tumors, which constitute the main cause of death in these patients and are potentially curable.
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Authors
Enrico M.D., Paolo M.D., Stefano M. M.D., Fabiola M.D., Raffaella M.D., Simona M.D., Caterina M.D., Lorenzo M.D., Bartolomea M.D., Elisabetta M.D., Agostina M.D., Michela M.D., Gianpaolo M.D.,