Abstract:Esophageal cancer is the seventh most common cancer constituting 3.2% of all cancer cases and sixth most common cause of mortality constituting 5.3% cases worldwide in 2018. Most common presenting symptom is dysphagia which is seen in 80–90% of patients. Most patients present in locally advanced stage and because of extensive local disease palliative radiotherapy plays a significant role. Aim and objectivesAim of the study was to compare two palliative radiotherapy schedules- 30 Gy in 10 fractions over 2- week… Show more
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