ESTRO 2024 - Abstract Book

S1396

Clinical - Head & neck

ESTRO 2024

Keywords: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma, IMRT, QoL

References:

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Radiotherapy for Graves’ Ophthalmopathy: clinical outcome, efficacy, and optimal timing

Ji Hyun Hong 1 , Yeon-Sil Kim 1 , Kyu Hye Choi 1 , Suk Woo Yang 2

1 Seoul St.Mary's Hospital, Radiation Oncology, Seoul, Korea, Republic of. 2 Seoul St.Mary's Hospital, Ophthalmology, Seoul, Korea, Republic of

Purpose/Objective:

The optimal treatment for patients with Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) has not been fully studied. Although radiotherapy (RT) has been used for several decades, the effect and optimal timing of RT have not been established sufficiently. We retrospectively analyzed to evaluate the overall efficacy and response of RT in patients without prior surgery, the favorable predictive factors for RT, and the effective timing of RT assessing steroid therapy after RT.

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