2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0360-3016(99)00472-1
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Benefits of adjuvant radiotherapy after radical resection of locally advanced main hepatic duct carcinoma

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“…Cheng et al [192] 2007 Hilar cholangiocarcinoma HR 4.3, 95% CI 3.6-4.9 < 0.01 Radiation was significantly helpful for R1/2 resection patients Todoroki et al [191] 2000 Bile duct cancer 14% 5-yr OS 34% 5-yr OS 0.010 Radiation was significantly helpful for R1 resection patients Gerhards et al [197] 2003 Hilar cholangiocarcinoma 8 mo MS 24 mo MS < 0.05 Chemoradiation Without chemoradiation With chemoradiation Nakeeb et al [198] 2002 Bile duct cancer 11 mo MS (Chemotherapy alone)…”
Section: Nsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Cheng et al [192] 2007 Hilar cholangiocarcinoma HR 4.3, 95% CI 3.6-4.9 < 0.01 Radiation was significantly helpful for R1/2 resection patients Todoroki et al [191] 2000 Bile duct cancer 14% 5-yr OS 34% 5-yr OS 0.010 Radiation was significantly helpful for R1 resection patients Gerhards et al [197] 2003 Hilar cholangiocarcinoma 8 mo MS 24 mo MS < 0.05 Chemoradiation Without chemoradiation With chemoradiation Nakeeb et al [198] 2002 Bile duct cancer 11 mo MS (Chemotherapy alone)…”
Section: Nsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In contrast, several large retrospective series suggested a survival benefit with adjuvant radiation. Todoroki et al [191] demonstrated a significantly higher 5-year survival of 34% in patients with R1 resections with adjuvant radiotherapy (intraoperative and extra beam) compared to 14% with surgery alone. Similarly, Cheng et al [192] and Schoenthaler et al [193] reported the efficacy of adjuvant radiation for the survival of patients with R1 or R2 resections.…”
Section: Adjuvant Radiotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients receiving radiation had a substantial improvement in median survival (24 vs 8 months, P o 0.01). In another study by Todoroki et al, 33 29 patients were treated with a combination of postoperative IORT and EBRT, IORT alone, or EBRT alone. Compared with 20 patients not receiving adjuvant radiation, postoperative radiation resulted in significantly improved median survival (32 vs 20 months, P ¼ 0.01).…”
Section: Adjuvant Rtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,18,19 Because of the rarity of the disease, however, no prospective randomized controlled trials comparing adjuvant RT with observation have been performed, and retrospective studies have yielded conflicting results with insufficient evidences supporting the survival benefit of adjuvant RT. 18,[20][21][22] In this study, we retrospectively analyzed the effect of adjuvant RT on local relapse-free survival and OS for patients with EHBD cancer treated with surgical resection with or without adjuvant RT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%