A tüdőrák modern sugárterápiája

Bajcsay, András ✉ [Bajcsay, András (Sugárterápia, Kli...), author] National Institute of Oncology; Jánváry, Levente Zsolt [Jánváry, Zsolt Levente (Sugárterápiás onk...), author] National Institute of Oncology; Ladányi, Katalin; Pócza, Tamás [Pócza, Tamás (Orvosi fizika), author] National Institute of Oncology; Major, Tibor [Major, Tibor (klinikai sugárfizika), author] National Institute of Oncology; Onkológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / C); Polgár, Csaba [Polgár, Csaba (Sugárterápia, kli...), author] National Institute of Oncology; Onkológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / C)

Hungarian Survey paper (Journal Article) Scientific
Published: MAGYAR ONKOLÓGIA 0025-0244 2060-0399 64 (3) pp. 255-261 2020
  • SJR Scopus - Medicine (miscellaneous): Q4
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Lung cancer is known for its outstanding incidence and mortality rates. One of the cornerstones of the treatment of this disease is radiation therapy. A remarkable development was observed in this field through the latest decades. Intensity-modulated and image-guided radiotherapy (IMRT and IGRT) are now widely accessible in Hungarian centers, and should be increasingly applied in case of thoracic irradiations as well. Application of modern radiotherapy techniques in the treatment of lung cancer allows better clinical results and lower rates of side effects. In this work the authors give an overview of this above mentioned development regarding different clinical stages.
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