Intensive radiotherapy of locally advanced bladder cancer
- 31 May 1976
- Vol. 37 (6), 2746-2748
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(197606)37:6<2746::aid-cncr2820370626>3.0.co;2-n
Abstract
Over a 10‐year period, 82 patients with locally advanced bladder cancer were treated by one of two intensive radiotherapy routines. They received either 320 rads/day for 11 consecutive treatment days; or two sets of 320 rads/day for six consecutive treatment days each, with a three‐week rest interposed between sets. Side effects were briefly annoying, but quite tolerable. Good quality palliation was obtained. Uncorrected survival rates for the entire series were 48% at 1 year, 20% at 3 years, and 13% at 5 years.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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