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La Radiologia medica · Jul 1986
[Radiologic hyperthermia with microwaves and radiofrequencies. II. Results in 57 neoplastic recurrences].
- G L Sannazzari, P Gabriele, R Orecchia, C Fillini, and A Melano.
- Radiol Med. 1986 Jul 1;72(7-8):573-8.
AbstractThe authors present their results with hyperthermic treatment (alone or associated with radiation therapy) on 43 patients (with a total of 57 sites) treated from september 1983 to august 1985. All patients had recurrent lesion of pretreated malignant tumors. Among these there were brest adenocarcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas of head and neck, melanomas and soft tissues sarcomas. The clinical protocol was: hyperthermia alone (43 degrees-45 degrees C during 30 minutes) twice weekly (for a total of 8-10 treatments) or hyperthermia plus radiation therapy (4 Gy/fraction) for a total of 6-8 seances. In summary the response rate (CR + PR) was 80.4% (RT + HT 90% - HT alone 67.5%); the complete response rate was 24.5%.
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