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To observe the efficacy and toxicities of post-operative (R0/R1) proton radiotherapy for locally advanced primary thymus epithelial malignancies. The primary endpoint was progression-free survival and toxicities, and the secondary endpoint was overall survival and cause-specific survival.
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Patients who received R0 resection will receive 45GyE per 18 fractions proton irradiation. Patients who received R1 resection will receive 50GyE per 20 fractions proton irradiation. Patients with thymus cancer should receive combined platinum based chemotherapy (including etoposide combined with cisplatin / carboplatin / loplatin / nedaplatin, paclitaxel combined with cisplatin / carboplatin / loplatin / nedaplatin, Docetaxel combined with cisplatin / carboplatin / loplatin / nedaplatin) for at least 4 cycles. The primary endpoint was progression-free survival and toxicities, and the secondary endpoint was overall survival and cause-specific survival.
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Jing Li; Kun Liu
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