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Bernhard Berger

Researcher at University of Tübingen

Publications -  21
Citations -  1492

Bernhard Berger is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiation therapy & Chemoradiotherapy. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1316 citations.

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Severe skin reaction secondary to concomitant radiotherapy plus cetuximab.

TL;DR: A case of severe skin reaction secondary to the addition of cetuximab to radiotherapy is presented, which indicates a possible overlap between radiation dermatitis and the EGFRI-induced skin rash.
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Reirradiation with alternating docetaxel-based chemotherapy for recurrent head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: update of a single-center prospective phase II protocol.

TL;DR: The treatment results confirm the efficacy and the safety of escalated re-RT doses in this chemoreirradiation protocol and recommend it for patients with unresectable locoregional recurrence of head and neck cancer after previous curative-intent radiotherapy.
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Patients who die during palliative radiotherapy. Status survey.

TL;DR: The majority of patients who died had explicitly adverse pre-existing factors and rarely completed RT as scheduled and Latency to RT and RT duration occupied more than half of the remaining lifetime.
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Long-term local control and survival after preoperative radiochemotherapy in combination with deep regional hyperthermia in locally advanced rectal cancer.

TL;DR: Patients receiving additional hyperthermia had excellent long-term local control with a 5-year Kaplan-Meier estimate of 98% compared with 87% in the radiochemotherapy only group.
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Impact of radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery in multimodal treatment of locally advanced esophageal cancer.

TL;DR: Definitive CRT and a trimodality approach including surgery (C-CRT/S) had a comparable outcome in this unselected patient collective, but without effect on OS.