"Increasing age is the most common risk factor for breast cancer, but breast cancer is an incredibly diverse disease. While you can observe trends based on age, every patient is unique, and they can't be lumped into one bucket and prescribed treatment based on a strict age cutoff." 1 ...
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A special type of MRI scan where patients inhale 100% oxygen could result in lower radiotherapy doses for some cancer patients. The study could potentially benefit patients by using a technique called Oxygen-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging.
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Evaluation of response after stereotactic body radiotherapy for hepatocellular carcinoma BACKGROUND:Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is increasing in incidence due to hepatitis C. Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) is a noninvasive, effective ... TR Price,SM Perkins,K Sandrasegaran,... - 《Cancer》...
al. at an Ontario regional cancer centre in 1984, found the average cost of a fraction of radiation to be $123. Inflated by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to today's dollars, this figure becomes $176. Practice has changed considerably since then with financial restrictions requiring ...
Reply to ‘Intraoperative radiotherapy for breast cancer: powerful evidence to change practice’ Correspondence Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology 25 January 2021 Access this article Log in via an institution Buy article PDF 39,95 € Price includes VAT (China (P.R.)) Instant access to the ful...
Targeted therapies have improved the outcomes of many patients with cancer, although many more lack targetable alterations or do not derive clinical benefit for other reasons. Radiotherapy can also provide benefit to many patients, although radioresistance often limits the effectiveness of this intervention...
In astudy publishedin theJournal of Clinical Oncology, smokers treated for breast cancer had much higher risks than nonsmokers for developing lung cancer or heart disease as a result of radiotherapy. For long-term smokers, the absolute risks of modern radiotherapy may outweigh the benefitsDr Caroly...