Esophagus cancer
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Researcher:
Prof. Dr. Renner.Hospital:
Klinickum Nord, Nümberg, Germany.Patient:
50-year-old man.Diagnosis:
Squamous carcinoma of the esophagus (G3). Metastasis in mediastinum. Classification: T2N1M1.Treatment:
Inoperable cancer Trimodal treatment: radiotherapy, chemotherapy and oncothermia.Results:
Remission of the disease (12 months disease-free).Reference:
Szasz A. Szasz . .Case reports made by Oncothermia. Oncothermia Journal. 2013, 8:47-88 -
Researcher:
Prof. Dr. Renner.Hospital:
Klinickum Nord, Nümberg, Germany.Patient:
49-year-old man.Diagnosis:
Squamous carcinoma of the esophagus (G3). Metastasis (positive lymph nodes).Treatment:
Inoperable cancer Trimodal. Treatment: radiotherapy, chemotherapy and oncothermia.Results:
Remission of the disease (30 disease-free months).Reference:
Szasz A. Szasz . .Case reports made by Oncothermia. Oncothermia Journal. 2013, 8:47-88 -
Researcher:
Prof. D. Grönemeyer, & Dr. H. Sahinbas.Hospital:
Institute of Microtherapy, University WittenHerdecke, Bochum, Germany.Patient:
46-year-old man.Diagnosis:
Squamous carcinoma of the inoperable esophagus.Treatment:
Inoperable cancer Chemotherapy, Radiation therapy (50Gy), Oncothermia. Result: remission of the disease.Results:
Remission of the disease.Reference:
Szasz A. Szasz . Case reports made by Oncothermia. Oncothermia Journal. 2013, 8:47-88
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