2021
DOI: 10.3390/cancers13235923
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Relationship between Treatment Plan Dosimetry, Toxicity, and Survival following Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy, with or without Chemotherapy, for Stage III Inoperable Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Abstract: Concurrent chemoradiotherapy (cCRT) is the preferred treatment for stage III NSCLC because surgery containing multimodality treatment is often not appropriate. Alternatives, often for less fit patients, include sequential CRT and RT alone. Many reports describing the relationship between overall survival (OS), toxicity, and dosimetry are based on clinical trials, with strict criteria for patient selection. We performed an institutional analysis to study the relationship between dosimetric parameters, toxicity,… Show more

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“…This approach is preferred over sequential chemo-RT and RT alone due to better survival. A real-world patient population analysis studied the relationship between dosimetric parameters, overall survival and toxicity in patients with stage III NSCLC treated with IMRT/VMAT and/or chemotherapy [ 10 ].…”
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“…This approach is preferred over sequential chemo-RT and RT alone due to better survival. A real-world patient population analysis studied the relationship between dosimetric parameters, overall survival and toxicity in patients with stage III NSCLC treated with IMRT/VMAT and/or chemotherapy [ 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%