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The phrase "adjuvant chemoradiation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical contexts to refer to a treatment approach that combines chemotherapy and radiation therapy, usually after surgery to eliminate remaining cancer cells.
Example: "The oncologist recommended adjuvant chemoradiation to improve the patient's chances of recovery following the tumor removal."
Alternatives: "supplemental chemoradiation" or "adjunctive chemoradiation".
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The role of adjuvant chemoradiation therapy (ACRT) remains controversial.
The role of adjuvant chemoradiation therapy (CRT) in pancreatic cancer remains controversial.
Timing of administration of adjuvant chemoradiation (CRT) for pancreatic cancer has varied across studies.
This chapter will critically review the randomized trials that have led to this controversy and establish a rationale for the use of adjuvant chemoradiation in patients with resectable pancreatic cancer.
We compared the QOL between patients who received adjuvant chemoradiation therapy (CTRT) and that of patients who received radiation therapy alone and assessed whether baseline QOL can predict disease recurrence.
Adjuvant chemoradiation was given.
Treatment was surgery and adjuvant chemoradiation.
Patients received the same protocol of adjuvant chemoradiation and they underwent fixed follow-up controls.
Sixty-three patients received adjuvant chemoradiation, resulting in a total of 142 patients (53.2 %) receiving chemoradiation.
Pancreatic tumours do not appear to respond well to adjuvant chemoradiation and routine use is not warranted as standard treatment.
Other studies suggest a benefit to adjuvant chemotherapy alone and not to adjuvant chemoradiation therapy [ 9- 11].
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