Radio(Chemo)therapy in locally advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer

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Abstract

Definitive radiochemotherapy is the standard treatment for many patients with locally advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Treatment outcomes have improved over the last decades. Several treatment regimens have been shown effective and safe. This review summarises the results of significant studies between 1996 and 2015 on concomitant and sequential radiochemotherapy regimens and radiation dose per fraction. Beside therapy regimens, optimised radiotherapy planning is indispensable to improve outcome and minimise radiation-induced toxicity. An insight into the rationale of radiotherapy planning for stage III NSCLC is also provided.

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Glatzer, M., Elicin, O., Ramella, S., Nestle, U., & Putora, P. M. (2016, March 1). Radio(Chemo)therapy in locally advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer. European Respiratory Review. European Respiratory Society. https://doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0053-2015

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