Publications by authors named "L Duverge"

Article Synopsis
  • * Recent advancements in immunotherapy have improved treatment options for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but SCLC still poses significant challenges due to its aggressive nature and high chances of recurrence or metastasis.
  • * The article discusses the emerging role of stereotactic radiotherapy in managing small-cell lung cancer, similar to its established use in treating early-stage NSCLC and metastatic diseases.
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There are currently no accurate rules for manually delineating the subregions of the heart (cavities, vessels, aortic/mitral valves, Planning organ at Risk Volumes for coronary arteries) with the perspective of deep-learning based modeling. Our objective was to present a practical pictorial view for radiation oncologists, based on the RTOG atlas and anatomical complementary considerations for the cases where the RTOG guidelines are missing.

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Brachytherapy (BT), a type of focal cancer radiation therapy, delivers a highly focused dose of radiation to localized tumors, sparing surrounding normal tissue. Brachytherapy has been used to treat gynecologic malignancies, particularly cervical cancer, for over 100 years. From the first gynecologic brachytherapy treatments in the early 20th century to the modern era, significant transformations have taken place, largely due to advances in technology.

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Objective: Regarding the efficiency of Bu-Mel-based high-dose-chemotherapy (Bu-Mel-HDCT) and whole lung irradiation (WLI), the objective was to evaluate the efficiency and safety of this salvage sequence in Ewing sarcoma (ES) lung relapses.

Methods: All eligible pediatric ES patients (1991-2020) identified in SFCE departments were retrospectively reviewed. Seven patients were (1) diagnosed with a pulmonary relapse, isolated or not, (2) naïve from both HCDT and WLI (3) treated by the salvage sequence of conventional chemotherapy, Bu-Mel-HDCT and WLI.

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Objectives: The duration of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) may affect patient outcomes. We aimed to determine the impact of a continuous versus discontinuous SBRT schedule on local control (LC) and overall survival (OS) in NSCLC patients.

Materials And Methods: Consecutive NSCLC stage I patients (475) treated with SBRT in four centers were retrospectively analyzed.

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