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The role of radiation therapy in the management of primary thymic epithelial neoplasms

Figure 2. Patient who presented at age 74 with an unresectable thymic squamous cell carcinoma with disease in his left supraclavicular lymph nodes, his right level 2 and 4 lymph nodes and in the thymus [(A) PET-CT at diagnosis]. He was treated with definitive chemoradiation to a dose of 66 Gy in 33 fractions [(B) dose-volume histogram with structure set for D plan; (C) axial image of dose distribution at the level of the supraclavicular lymph nodes; (D) axial image of dose distribution at the level of the sternomanubrial joint; (E) axial image of dose distribution at the level of the pulmonary artery; (F) sagittal image of dose distribution] with weekly carboplatin and Taxol, followed by 2 additional cycles of carboplatin and Taxol.

Journal of Cancer Metastasis and Treatment
ISSN 2454-2857 (Online) 2394-4722 (Print)

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