Search Results - "GIANNI, M. C"
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Management of medulloblastoma and ependymoma in infants : a single-institution long-term retrospective report
Published in Child's nervous system (01-01-2000)“…To reduce the sequelae from CNS irradiation (RT), 16 children younger than 3 years with medulloblastoma-PNET (13 cases) and ependymoma (3 cases) were treated…”
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Questionable role of CNS radioprophylaxis in the therapeutic management of childhood rhabdomyosarcoma with meningeal extension
Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-11-1990)“…A series of 15 consecutive children with head and neck nonorbital rhabdomyosarcoma (RMSA) with meningeal extension were prospectively treated with chemotherapy…”
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Hypofractionated accelerated radiotherapy in osteogenic sarcoma
Published in International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics (1992)“…A method of hypofractionated accelerated radiotherapy (3 weekly fractions of 6 Gy over 2 weeks to a total tumor dose of 36 Gy) was used as single modality in…”
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Curability of advanced Burkitt's lymphoma in children by intensive short-term chemotherapy
Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (1993)“…The treatment programme (regimen I) we designed in 1982 for advanced Burkitt's lymphoma was modified in 1986 as regimen IIA and IIB for patients presenting…”
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Treatment of childhood post-irradiation sarcoma of bone in cancer survivors
Published in Medical and pediatric oncology (01-12-1997)“…Patients and Methods This is a retrospective review of five children with post‐irradiation bone sarcoma (PIS). Age at PIS onset ranged between 10 and 17 years…”
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Long-term outcome of patients with monostotic Ewing's sarcoma treated with combined modality
Published in Medical and pediatric oncology (1994)“…One hundred and twenty-one consecutive patients with monostotic Ewing's sarcoma (ES) were treated according to three consecutive combined modality programs…”
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