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Rationale and clinical status of local hyperthermia, radiation, and chemotherapy in locally advanced malignancies.
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PathologyRadiation MedicineOncologyHyperthermiaBrachytherapyLocal Hyperthermia TherapyAdvanced MalignanciesLarge TumorsClinical Radiation OncologyRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineCancer ResearchRadiologyHealth SciencesAdaptive RadiotherapyLocal HyperthermiaRadiation TherapyLarge Tumor SizeClinical StatusMedicine
The combination of ionizing irradiation and local hyperthermia therapy has been demonstrated to be efficacious in a variety of localized neoplasms. One of the most consistent conclusions from this experience, however, is the finding that large tumor size is a significant negative prognosticator for attaining complete tumor regression. During the past decade investigators have begun to look at the possibility of adding chemotherapy to thermo-radiotherapy in order to improve the efficacy of treatment in patients with large tumors. This review article summarizes the recent clinical experience with such triple modality therapy.