... patients treated with definitive radiation using IMRT at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in the last year were selected for a treatment planning study Criteria for inclusion were T1N0 or ... Laurie SA, Weinstein GS, et al: American Society of Clinical Oncology clinical practice guideline for the use of larynx-preservation strategies in the treatment of laryngeal cancer J Clin Oncol 2006, ... planning) The relative doses of the arytenoids and the spinal cord did not change by altering the margin Figure demonstrates target and normal structure dosing with a 0.5 cm margin in graphical form...
... Vicini F, Kestin L, Chen P, Benitez P, Goldstein NS, Martinez A: Limited-field radiation therapyin the management of earlystagebreastcancer J Natl Cancer Inst 2003, 95:1205-1210 King TA, Bolton ... targeted intraoperative radiation therapy versus conventional postoperative whole -breast radiotherapy after breast- conserving surgery for the management of early- stage invasive breastcancer (a ... early- stagebreastcancer Delivering IORT treatment in a single session is not a new concept Older IORT techniques involved cumbersome machinery or required custom-built heavily shielded operating...
... imaging Unfortunately however, up to 20% of newbreastcancer incidents cannot be detected by these methods [28], indicating a constant need for novel molecular markers suitable for screening ... Data Processing and Statistical Analysis The preprocessing of data that included averaging of technical repeats, interpolation of missing or non-aligned points, binning of neighboring points to reduce ... AK: Emerging biomarkers and new understanding of traditional markers in personalized therapyforbreastcancer Clin Cancer Res 2008, 14:8019-8026 Hayashi S, Yamaguchi Y: Estrogen signaling pathway...
... predicting the use of breast- conserving therapyinstage I and II breast carcinoma J Clin Oncol 2001, 19:2254-2262 Arthur DW, Vicini FA: Accelerated partial breast irradiation as a part of breast ... chemoradiotherapy compared to sequential chemoradiotherapy using WBI for early- stagebreastcancer [2] However, the use of larger fraction dose in APBI compared to WBI may necessitate careful administration ... Histological subtypes were invasive ductal carcinoma in 36 (75.0%) patients, medullary carcinoma in (12.5%), ductal carcinoma in situ in (10.4%), and tubular carcinoma in (2.1%) The pathological...
... molecular detection of circulating tumor cells using a multimarker reverse transcription-PCR assay for cytokeratin 19, mammaglobin A, and HER2inearlybreastcancer Clin Cancer Res 2008, 14:2593-600 ... Molecular Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells Using a Multimarker Reverse Transcription-PCR Assay for Cytokeratin 19, Mammaglobin A, and HER2inEarlyBreastCancer Clin Cancer Res 2008, 14:2593-2600 ... was in situ, 17 Stage I, 21 Stage IIA, Stage IIB, Stage IIIA http://www.jhoonline.org/content/2/1/24 Cell lines The breastcancer cell lines MDA-MB-231, MDA-MB-468, MDA-MB-453 and MCF7 were maintained...
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