2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13014-023-02256-x
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Dose escalation in oropharyngeal cancer: a comparison of simultaneous integrated boost and brachytherapy boost

Abstract: Background Local recurrence is the most common pattern of failure in head and neck cancer. It can therefore be hypothesised that some of these patients would benefit from an intensified local treatment, such as radiation dose escalation of the primary tumour. This study compares treatment and toxicity outcomes from two different boost modalities in oropharyngeal cancer: simultaneous integrated boost (SIB) and brachytherapy boost. Methods Two hundre… Show more

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“…The brachytherapy treatments were planned in Oncentra (Elekta, Sweden). For more detailed information of the dose-escalated radiotherapy, see the description in our earlier study comparing these two different modalities of dose-escalated radiotherapy [16].…”
Section: Dose-escalated Radiotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The brachytherapy treatments were planned in Oncentra (Elekta, Sweden). For more detailed information of the dose-escalated radiotherapy, see the description in our earlier study comparing these two different modalities of dose-escalated radiotherapy [16].…”
Section: Dose-escalated Radiotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%