Dose response of squamous cell carcinomas of the upper respiratory and digestive tracts.
- 1 April 1980
- journal article
- Vol. 4, 35-8
Abstract
Dose-response curves have been computed for 5 tumour sites of the head and neck region, using 2 regression models. In agreement with clinical observation, a significant increase has been found from moderate to high control rates with modest dose increases for exophytic tumours (T1 + T2 retromolar trigone-anterior faucial pillar and T2 + T3 supraglottic larynx). Further significant increases in local control after modest dose increases are not obtained when the control rate is already high and the slope of the dose-response curve consequently diminished. Despite unsatisfactory (50%) control rates for large heterogeneous tumours (T3 + T4 pharyngeal walls), further increases cannot be obtained without excessive doses because the curve flattens at the 50% control rate level.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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