Efficacy and safety analysis: 24‐month outcomes from a prospective cohort of 106 fields treated with widefield radiation therapy for extensive skin field cancerization, with or without keratinocyte cancers
Abstract Background Widefield radiation therapy (RT) has emerged as a treatment option for extensive skin field cancerization (ESFC), with or without keratinocyte cancer (KC). Objectives To assess the long‐term efficacy, safety, cosmesis and quality of life outcomes for patients with ESFC ± KC recei...
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Main Authors: | Lynda Spelman (Author), Andrew E. Potter (Author), Chris Baker (Author), Stephen Shumack (Author), Robert Sinclair (Author), David Christie (Author), Bradley Wong (Author), Peter Foley (Author), Steven Hacker (Author), Cody C. Allison (Author), the National Dermatology Radiation Oncology Registry (NDROR) (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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