Examples of 'chemoradiotherapy' in a sentence

Meaning of "chemoradiotherapy"

chemoradiotherapy (noun) - a combination treatment method that involves both chemotherapy and radiation therapy. It is commonly used in oncology to treat cancer by attacking cancer cells with both chemotherapy drugs and radiation
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  • A combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy used to treat some cancers

How to use "chemoradiotherapy" in a sentence

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The combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy is chemoradiotherapy.
The role of combined chemoradiotherapy in this setting is unclear.
Patients with prior cisplatin chemoradiotherapy.
A combination chemoradiotherapy provides further improvement in local recurrence.
There are also significant effects of chemoradiotherapy on swallowing.
Chemoradiotherapy programs have thus become the standard of care for the eligible patient subgroups.
Patients without prior cisplatin chemoradiotherapy.
She also had high dose chemoradiotherapy for autologous stem cell transplant.
Most information was from trials that compared chemoradiotherapy with surgery.
Recent studies show using chemoradiotherapy before surgery is better than surgery alone.
Surgery may be used afterwards depending how well chemoradiotherapy worked.
Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy was not employed because it is not the Service Protocol.
Fatigue is a common symptom in patients with head and neck carcinoma who undergo chemoradiotherapy.
The combination of cetuximab and concurrent chemoradiotherapy is currently being investigated in phase III trials.
Following chemotherapy, patients should receive chemoradiotherapy.

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The non-surgical treatment was definitive chemoradiotherapy in five trials and definitive radiotherapy in three trials.
However, six patients received adjuvant chemoradiotherapy.
High-dose chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery versus surgery alone in esophageal cancer: a retrospective cohort study.
To treat anaplastic carcinoma, sometimes as part of a chemoradiotherapy.
Reducing uncertainties about the effects of chemoradiotherapy for cervical cancer, individual patient data meta-analysis.
The combination of radiation therapy to antitumor chemotherapy is often, in a protocol called chemoradiotherapy.
However, the degree of response to chemoradiotherapy remains very variable.
Or, they could be given one after the other, known as sequential chemoradiotherapy.
Abstract, Chemoradiotherapy is now the standard treatment for locally advanced or inoperable esophageal carcinoma.
We included consecutive patients treated with concomitant chemoradiotherapy ( ncrt ) followed by surgery.
Furthermore, chemoradiotherapy ( CRT ) toxicity has thus been mitigated.
Both hematological and nonhematological toxicities, although higher in the chemoradiotherapy group, showed statistically insignificant differences.
EXAMPLE 1 Analysis of the dynamic change in the transcriptome after chemoradiotherapy.
Patients with prior cisplatin chemoradiotherapy Cisplatin Topotecan / Cisplatin.
The study comprised of 103 patients, with or without postoperative chemoradiotherapy.
Patients without prior cisplatin chemoradiotherapy Cisplatin Topotecan / Cisplatin.
For early and non-bulky disease ( less than 4cm ), treatment is surgery, sometimes with chemoradiotherapy afterwards.
Eighteen 75 % patients underwent concomitant chemoradiotherapy before surgery, complementing systemic therapy postoperatively.
What is the ‘ complete response ' rate following neoadjuvant ( pre-operative ) chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer?
The technique is called chemoradiotherapy or radiosensitization.32.
Induction chemotherapy followed by chemoradiotherapy TAX 324.
Induction chemotherapy followed by chemoradiotherapy ( TAX 324 ) MedDRA system organ classes.
The median overall survival was 17.1 months with preoperative chemoradiotherapy compared to 13.7 months with immediate surgery.

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