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The treatment of head and neck carcinoma with Adriamycin and Belomycin using adjuvant hyperthermia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2007
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Twenty-two cases of carcinoma of the head and neck (predominantly squamous), in a veriety of sites, were treated with an oncolytic regime of Adriamycin and Bleomycin. Adjuvant hyperthermia was given to all cases; differing techniques of drug administration were used, depending on whether a case had received previous irradiation. Twenty-one cases showed response to treatment. Post-irradiation cases fared less well than those in which radiotherapy was synchronised with treatment.
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