Publications by authors named "G Janoray"

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  • Rectal toxicity is a significant concern for patients undergoing radiotherapy for prostate cancer, and a new balloon spacer (ProSpace®) was developed to create a greater distance between the prostate and rectum.
  • A study involving 16 patients showed that the spacer effectively reduced rectal radiation exposure while maintaining good dosimetric coverage of the prostate, with significant reductions in the volumes of rectum receiving harmful doses of radiation.
  • Over an average follow-up period of 85.5 months, the balloon spacer demonstrated excellent safety, with minimal gastrointestinal toxicity and no significant decline in quality of life reported by patients.
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Background: Chemoradiotherapy with high-dose cisplatin (HD-Cis: 100 mg/m q3w for three cycles) is the standard of care (SOC) in locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (LA-HNSCC). Cumulative delivered dose of cisplatin is prognostic of survival, even beyond 200 mg/m but high toxicity compromises its delivery.

Aim: Cisplatin fractionation may allow, by decreasing the peak serum concentration, to decrease toxicity.

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Management of head and neck tumors is complex because of multiple anatomical locations and histologies possibilities. Rare tumors must be managed in a specialized center and be registered in the French network of expertise on ENT Cancers (Refcor). Despite heterogeneous levels of evidence, radiotherapy plays an essential role in their treatment.

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Introduction: Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) are rare malignant tumors that require regimented treatment at designated cancer centers. The surgical care of groin tumors is difficult because of frequent local complications. Few studies have been done on prognostic factors and complications.

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Our recently developed prone crawl position (PCP) for radiotherapy of breast cancer patients with lymphatic involvement showed promising preliminary data and it is being optimized for clinical use. An important aspect in this process is making new, position specific delineation guidelines to ensure delineation (for treatment planning) is uniform across different centers. The existing ESTRO and PROCAB guidelines for supine position (SP) were adapted for PCP.

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