Definitive radiation as a nonsurgical option after chemoimmunotherapy for stage III lung cancer.
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McGovern S, Johnson J, Luo D, Nguyen K, McAleer M, Paulino A, Grosshans D, Baxter P, Zaky W, Thall P, Mahajan A. A Prospective Study of Conventionally Fractionated Dose Constraints for Reirradiation of Primary Brain Tumors in Children. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2025, 121: e13-e14. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2024.11.049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDose-volume constraintsSymptomatic brain necrosisRecurrent brain tumorsBrain tumorsBrain necrosisPrimary endpointDose constraintsProton therapyProspective studyRecurrent pediatric brain tumorsMedian overall survivalMedian prescription doseCourse of radiationResults Median ageTreated with radiationPediatric brain tumorsPrimary brain tumorProgression of diseaseBrain reirradiationDosimetric guidelinesDose escalationPrescription doseOverall survivalMedian intervalProspective trials
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