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Unilateral radiation therapy for well-lateralized tonsillar cancer with multiple ipsilateral neck nodes: should we encourage patients take risks and pursue quality of life or not?

Moon SH

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Evidence-based clinical recommendations for hypofractionated radiotherapy: exploring efficacy and safety - Part 4: Liver and locally recurrent rectal cancer

Byun HK, Yoo GS, Sung SY, Song JH, Kim BH, Kwak YK, Kim YJ, Kim YS, Kim KS

In this paper, we review the use of hypofractionated radiotherapy for gastrointestinal malignancies, focusing on primary and metastatic liver cancer, and recurrent rectal cancer. Technological advancements in radiotherapy have facilitated...
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The first Korean carbon-ion radiation therapy facility: current status of the Heavy-ion Therapy Center at the Yonsei Cancer Center

Han MC, Choi SH, Hong CS, Kim YB, Koom WS, Kim JS, Cho J, Wee CW, Kim C, Park JW, Han S, Lee H, Yoon HI, Lee IJ, Keum KC

Purpose: This report offers a detailed examination of the inception and current state of the Heavy-ion Therapy Center (HITC) at the Yonsei Cancer Center (YCC), setting it apart as the...
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Outcomes of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in T4 rectal cancer patients: a real-world single institution experience

Ghalehtaki R, Kolahdouzan K, Piozzi GN, Rezaei S, Shaka Z, Darzikolaee NM, Bayani R, Behboudi B, Aghili M, Couñago F, Sharifian A, Bagheri F, Nazari R, Nabian N, Babaei M, Tafti MA, Fazeli M, Farhan F

Purpose: Treatment outcomes of locally advanced rectal cancer have improved significantly in recent decades. This retrospective study aimed to assess the efficacy of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) followed by surgery in...
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Reinforcing treatment and evaluation workflow of stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy for refractory ventricular tachycardia

Kim H, Park S, Kim J, Kim JS, Kim DW, Kim N, Uhm JS, Kim D, Pak HN, Hong CS, Yoon HI

Purpose: Cardiac radioablation is a novel, non-invasive treatment for ventricular tachycardia (VT), involving a single fractional stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) session with a prescribed dose of 25 Gy. This...
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Radiation therapy volumes after primary systemic therapy in breast cancer patients: an international EUBREAST survey

Gasparri ML, Kaidar-Person O, Gentilini OD, de Boniface J, Kuehn T, Poortmans P

Purpose: After primary systemic therapy (PST), agreement on the extent of locoregional therapy is lacking in breast cancer patients who convert from a node-positive to a node-negative status. The aim...
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Left atrial myxoma metastasizing to the brain: a case report and review of literature

Basu A, Grindrod N, Dar AR, Leung A, Cecchini M, Lock M

Cardiac myxomas, the most common primary cardiac tumors, are believed to originate from multipotent mesenchymal cells. Approximately 75% of myxomas occur within the left atrium, increasing the risk of systemic...
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Lymphopenia is an adverse prognostic factor in rectal adenocarcinoma patients receiving long-course chemoradiotherapy

Koukourakis IM, Georgakopoulos I, Desse D, Tiniakos D, Kouloulias V, Zygogianni A

Purpose: Neoadjuvant radiotherapy (RT) or chemoradiotherapy (CRT) is the standard treatment for locally advanced rectal adenocarcinoma. The recent emerging data on preoperative immunotherapy as an effective therapeutic modality for mismatch...
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Decoding the influence of external beam radiotherapy to brachytherapy duration and overall treatment on response and early recurrences in cervical cancer patients treated with chemoradiation

Krishna A, Makkapatti BS, Athiyamaan MS, Lobo D, Srinivas C, Sunny J, Jawahar V, Kaur H, Banerjee S

Purpose: Cervical cancer is a significant global health issue affecting approximately 600,000 women each year. This study aimed to address the knowledge gaps surrounding the influence of treatment time parameters,...
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Role of memantine to mitigate radiation-induced cognitive dysfunction in brain metastasis patient receiving whole brain radiotherapy: a systematic review

Oktavianda YD, Permata TBM

Purpose: Identifying comprehensively the evidence of neuroprotective effects of memantine for preserving cognitive function in brain metastasis patients receiving whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT). Methods: We searched randomized clinical trials (RCTs) analyzing...
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