Cancer Therapy by Integrated Radiation and OperationBenjamin F. Rush, Robert H. Greenlaw |
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... lung tumors in the treated and control groups were compared . The results of each study were expressed as a percentage reduction in lung metastasis for each interval of time after radiation . Counting of the lung tumors was facilitated ...
... lung tumors in the treated and control groups were compared . The results of each study were expressed as a percentage reduction in lung metastasis for each interval of time after radiation . Counting of the lung tumors was facilitated ...
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... LUNG PATHOLOGY No tumor in resected specimen Confined to Lung Extends beyond Lung Treated Control 18 Patients with Negative Path Exam Living- 6 Dead -12 18 0 37 30 18 31 lung into the lymph nodes or other extra pulmonary areas in fewer ...
... LUNG PATHOLOGY No tumor in resected specimen Confined to Lung Extends beyond Lung Treated Control 18 Patients with Negative Path Exam Living- 6 Dead -12 18 0 37 30 18 31 lung into the lymph nodes or other extra pulmonary areas in fewer ...
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... lung cancer , but with the exception of cervical cancer , where I have no experience , lung comes first . This does not imply lack of interest and enthusiasm . Our few sporadic efforts in this direction have met with some success and we ...
... lung cancer , but with the exception of cervical cancer , where I have no experience , lung comes first . This does not imply lack of interest and enthusiasm . Our few sporadic efforts in this direction have met with some success and we ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
A DISCUSSION OF BASIC Aspects of PREOPERATIVE IRRADIATIONBernard | 28 |
13 | 34 |
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Cancer Therapy by Integrated Radiation and Operation Benjamin F. Rush,Robert H. Greenlaw No preview available - 1968 |
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biopsy BLADDER CANCER breast cancer cells cent cervix chest wall clinical stage combined complications control group cure rate cystectomy deep therapy disease dissemination dosage dose of radiation effect esophagus evaluation excision FIGURE fistulas five-year survival head and neck histologically Hospital I-c Ext implantation incidence inoperable INTEGRATED THERAPY irradiated group irradiation therapy lesion lymph nodes lymphatics M. D. Anderson Hospital ment metastases in lymph microscopic mortality neck dissection necrosis nonirradiated number of patients Obstet Gynec oropharynx partial cystectomies pathological pelvic preop preoperative irradiation preoperative radiation therapy preoperative radiotherapy primary tumor protocol radiation therapy radical hysterectomy radical mastectomy radical neck dissection Radiology radiosensitivity radiotherapy radium rectum rence reported resection residual significant skin squamous cell carcinoma superior sulcus supraclavicular Surg surgeon surgery surgical procedure survival rates TABLE thoracic tients tion tive treated tumor cells tumor dose weeks wound healing