As highlighted in our systematic review on palliative radiotherapy for locally advanced head and neck cancer [1], there is a wide variation of dose fractionation regimes. We conducted an email based survey looking at the choice of dose fractionation of palliative radiotherapy in non-metastatic head and neck cancers across the UK. The primary objective was to describe the range of palliative radiotherapy dose fractionation regimens in use for head and neck cancer management across the United Kingdom.
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Δευτέρα 22 Ιανουαρίου 2018
Palliative radiotherapy for locally advanced non-metastatic head and neck cancer: A survey of UK national practice
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