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Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy combined with immunotherapy: Present status and future perspectives

Authors :
Rekers, N. H.
Troost, E. G. C.
Zegers, C. M. L.
Germeraad, W. T. V.
Dubois, L. J.
Lambin, P.
Rekers, N. H.
Troost, E. G. C.
Zegers, C. M. L.
Germeraad, W. T. V.
Dubois, L. J.
Lambin, P.
Source :
Cancer Radiotherapie vol.18 (2014) nr.5-6 p.391-395 [ISSN 1278-3218]
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Radiotherapy is along with surgery and chemotherapy one of the prime treatment modalities in cancer. It is applied in the primary, neoadjuvant as well as the adjuvant setting. Radiation techniques have rapidly evolved during the past decade enabling the delivery of high radiation doses, reducing side-effects in tumour-adjacent normal tissues. While increasing local tumour control, current and future efforts ought to deal with microscopic disease at a distance of the primary tumour, ultimately responsible for disease-progression. This review explores the possibility of bimodal treatment combining radiotherapy with immunotherapy.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cancer Radiotherapie vol.18 (2014) nr.5-6 p.391-395 [ISSN 1278-3218]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1016/j.canrad.2014.06.012, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363309866
Document Type :
Electronic Resource