Cancer Radiother
January 2009
The objective was the drafting of a practical document intended for radiotherapists and radiophysicists, describing the technique of irradiation of a non small cell bronchial cancer. The good practices concern the care of patients affected by bronchial cancer localized in the thorax and inoperable or patients who must undergo postoperative irradiation. The document has been developed according to a methodology aiming to join the current scientific data from an analysis of the literature on the subject and the assessment of radiotherapists, radiophysicists, lung specialists and methodologists from Rhône-Alpes area.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The primary management of adult soft tissue sarcomas (STS) is characterized by heterogeneity across centers. Several studies suggest that it is improved when coordinated by specialized sarcoma centers.
Patients And Methods: This study, comparing STS patients of the Rhône-Alpes region treated within and outside the cancer network, retrospectively assesses the conformity of medical practice with 'evidence-based medicine' (EBM) reported under the clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) of the French Federation of Cancer Centers.
The authors present a series of 10 pure dysgerminoma of the ovary treated between 1976 and 1984; mean age = 19.5 years, range 15-46 years. All patients had initial surgery: 8 annexectomies for 5 stages Ia and 3 stages IIIc nodal disease, 1 hysterectomy with bilateral adnexectomy for a 46 year old stade Ib patient and 1 case of salvage surgery for a progressive disease after a single adnexectomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFive cases of primary non-Hodgkin's lymphomas of the breast (stage IE in the Ann Arbor staging system) are described. No clinical or radiological feature has permitted to make the diagnosis before surgery. Histologically, all lymphomas are diffuse and B type.
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