Preoperative intensity-modulated chemoradiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost in rectal cancer: five-year follow-up results of a phase II study
We conducted a phase II study to investigate the feasibility and safety of preoperative radiochemo-therapy experimental fractionation, using intensity-modulated radiation therapy with simultaneous integrated boost (IMRT SIB) to shorten the overall treatment time without dose escalation in intermedia...
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Main Authors: | But-Hadzic Jasna, Boltezar Anja Meden, Skerl Tina, Zadnik Vesna, Velenik Vaneja |
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Language: | EN |
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/febaae9b94a741aba822262fbce9c3b7 |
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