The prognostic significance of tumor regression following radiotherapy was evaluated in 1,897 patients with oro-and pharyngolaryngeal cancer. Complete tumor regression occurred in 62% and 80% at the end of treatment and 2 months later, respectively. Complete regression was significantly higher for e
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Carbon ion radiotherapy for pediatric patients and young adults treated for tumors of the skull base
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- 2009
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## Background: This study was conducted to evaluate quality of life in patients treated with primary radiotherapy (rt) for cancer of the base of tongue. ## Methods: From 1981 to 1990, 36 patients with primary squamous cell cancer of the base of tongue were managed with primary radiotherapy. ages