| Literature DB >> 3518912 |
I Balslev, M Pedersen, P S Teglbjaerg, F Hanberg-Soerensen, J Bone, N O Jacobsen, J Overgaard, A Sell, K Bertelsen, E Hage.
Abstract
Results obtained during the first 5 years of a randomized study of postoperative radiotherapy (50 Gy) are presented. Criteria for randomization were fulfilled in 494 of 861 patients with Dukes' B and C tumors, when the trial was closed. Severe complications from radiotherapy approximated 10%. Probability of survival without local failure within 24 months was significantly higher after radiotherapy in patients with Dukes' C tumors, and the time of local failure was delayed 1 year. Patients with Dukes' B tumors had no benefit from radiotherapy. Risks of distant metastases and death were not influenced by radiotherapy in the main groups. Plasma-CEA measurements were evaluated blindly, and radiotherapy changed the critical levels of CEA for detection of recurrent cancer. It was concluded that patients with Dukes' C tumors may benefit from radiotherapy and plasma-CEA levels are influenced by radiotherapy, which may be important, when these are used in screening for recurrent cancer.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3518912 DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19860701)58:1<22::aid-cncr2820580106>3.0.co;2-q
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer ISSN: 0008-543X Impact factor: 6.860