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Preoperative short course radiotherapy with concurrent and consolidation chemotherapies followed by delayed surgery in locally advanced rectal cancer: preliminary results

Aghili M, Sotoudeh S, Ghalehtaki R, Babaei M, Farazmand , Fazeli MS, Keshvari A, Haddad P, Farhan F

PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess complications and outcomes of a new approach, that is, combining short course radiotherapy (SRT), concurrent and consolidative chemotherapies, and delayed surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In...
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Current approaches in intensification of long-course chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer: a review

Haddad P, Ghalehtaki R, Saeedian A, Farhan F, Babaei M, Aghili M

Rectal cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in the world. In many countries, the current standard of care is long-course chemoradiation (CRT), followed by total mesorectal excision. Some...
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Comparing the Pattern of Menopausal Symptoms, Concern and Attitudes in Urban and Rural Postmenopausal Iranian Women

Hakimi S, Haggi HB, Shojai SK, Farahbakhsh M, Farhan F

OBJECTIVES: Although hormonal changes during menopause are inevitable in this period, the severity of the menopausal symptoms can be controlled. Accepting menopause and having a positive attitude toward it can...
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Short-course versus long-course neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer: preliminary results of a randomized controlled trial

Aghili M, Khalili N, Khalili N, Babaei M, Farhan F, Haddad P, Salarvand S, Keshvari A, Fazeli MS, Mohammadi N, Ghalehtaki R

Purpose: Colorectal cancer is becoming an increasing concern in the middle-aged population of Iran. This study aimed to compare the preliminary results of short-course and long-course neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy treatment for...
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