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American Journal of Oral Medicine and Radiology

Volume 11, Issue 1, 2024
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American Journal of Oral Medicine and Radiology
Issn
XXX-XXXX (Print), 2394 - 7721 (Online)
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bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
ASSIST THE NEW SYSTEMIC THERAPY FOR METASTATIC MALIGNANCIES FOLLOWING AT LEAST TWO LINES OF PALLIATIVE RADIATION-THERAPY
Author
Lakshmi and Harsha Vardhan P
Email
Lakshmi1@gmail.com
keyword
Radiation-Therapy, Case, Score
Abstract
The National Cancer Policy Board defines ordinary care as "where proven strategy practises are underutilised, proven unsuccessful practises are overutilized, and services of ambiguous effectiveness are used based on provider preference rather than case preference." Following at least two rounds of palliative radiation-therapy, develop a score system to aid in the decision for a new systemic therapy for metastatic tumor. In an exploratory prognostic study for overall survival, we looked at all the baseline parameters. womanhood, ovarian initial tumor site, and group A were all related with a better prognosis in univariate analysis, whereas age, past therapy response, and the number and kind of current therapy lines were not in a multivariate analysis. From 0% (death) to 100% of the score is given. The score has been used to predict survival with reasonable accuracy multiple times. PPS was also utilised in retrospective research to look at cases' performance before starting a new therapy cycle for advanced tumor. The small sample size and variability of the group in terms of original tumor types and number of previous radiation-therapy lines are the study's key limitations
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