Radiotherapy/chemotherapy interactions in cancer therapy : potential benefits and hazards in the clinic

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Radiotherapy/chemotherapy interactions in cancer therapy : potential benefits and hazards in the clinic

26th Annual San Francisco Cancer Symposium, San Francisco, Calif., February 16-17, 1991 ; volume editors, John L. Meyer, Jerome M. Vaeth

(Frontiers of radiation therapy and oncology, vol. 26)

Karger, c1992

  • : alk.paper

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Radiotherapy chemotherapy interactions in cancer therapy

Radiotherapy/chemotherapy interactions in cancer treatment

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy in cancer treatment creates a vast new dimension of both complexity and opportunity. This publication presents the pioneering work of many of the world's foremost authorities in this area and provides a broad insight into clinical experiences to date. The chapters in the first section discuss the interaction of chemotherapeutic agents and radiation as well as the potential for therapeutic gain from combined-modality treatment. In the second section, clinical chapters describe the possible benefits and hazards of radiotherapy/chemotherapy interaction in the important pursuit of local tumour control.

目次

  • Part 1 Essentials of radiotherapy/chemotherapy interaction: the potential for therapeutic gain from combined-modality treatment, I.F. Tannock
  • interactions of chemotherapeutic agents and radiation, K.K. Fu
  • experimental studies on schedule dependence in the treatment of cancer with combinations of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, R.F. Kallman et al
  • effects of chemotherapy and irradiation on normal tissues, T.L. Phillips. Part 2 Clinical results of radiotherapy/chemotherapy treatment: concomitant chemoradiotherapy as investigational therapy for loco-regionally advanced head and neck cancer, E.E. Vokes
  • investigation chemotherapy in multimodality therapy of non-small cell lung cancer, E.E. Vokes
  • curative treatment approaches for esophaegal cancer, M. John and M. Flam
  • interaction of chemotherapy and radiation in the treatment of nonmetastatic breast cancer, B. Fowble
  • chemoradiation for gastrointestinal cancer, T.A. Rich
  • anal canal carcinomas, B.J. Cummings
  • radio-chemotherapy for invasive carcinoma of the bladder, W.U. Shipley et al
  • combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy for advanced-stage carcinomas of the cervix, B.I. Sikic
  • paediatric oncology - the optimal model for evaluating radiation-chemotherapy interactions, C.J.H. Fryer
  • combined-modality therapy for the treatment of Hodgkin's disease, R.T. Hoppe
  • concomitant infusion chemotherapy and irradiation, M. Rotman et al.

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