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- Original Article Non–Small Cell Lung CancerOpen Access
Compliance and Outcome of Elderly Patients Treated in the Concurrent Once-Daily Versus Twice-Daily Radiotherapy (CONVERT) Trial
Journal of Thoracic OncologyVol. 14Issue 1p63–71Published online: October 31, 2018- Marianna Christodoulou
- Fiona Blackhall
- Hitesh Mistry
- Ahmet Leylek
- Joost Knegjens
- Vincent Remouchamps
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 17There is a lack of data on the efficacy and safety of concurrent chemoradiotherapy in elderly, limited-stage, patients with SCLC. - State of the Art: Concise ReviewOpen Archive
Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy for Lung Cancer: Current Status and Future Developments
Journal of Thoracic OncologyVol. 9Issue 11p1598–1608Published in issue: November, 2014- Clara Chan
- Stephanie Lang
- Carl Rowbottom
- Matthias Guckenberger
- Corinne Faivre-Finn
- On behalf of the IASLC Advanced Radiation Technology Committee
Cited in Scopus: 50Radiotherapy plays an important role in the management of lung cancer, with over 50% of patients receiving this modality at some point during their treatment. Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) is a technique that adds fluence modulation to beam shaping, which improves radiotherapy dose conformity around the tumor and spares surrounding normal structures. Treatment with IMRT is becoming more widely available for the treatment of lung cancer, despite the paucity of high level evidence supporting the routine use of this more resource intense and complex technique.