Browsing by Author "Vines, Eugenio"
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- ItemComplete response to immunotherapy plus chemotherapy after an unusual clinical response to afatinib and stereotactic radiosurgery in a patient with metastatic EGFR-mutant non–small-cell lung cancer(2020) Pizarro, Gonzalo; Pinto, Mauricio P.; Muñoz-Medel, Matías; Cordova-Delgado, Miguel; Bravo, M. Loreto; Nervi, Bruno; Sánchez, César; Ibañez, Carolina; Peña, José; Walbaum, Benjamín; Madrid, Jorge; Briones, Juan; Koch, Erica; Valbuena, Jose; Gonzalez, Sergio; Gejman, Roger; Acevedo, Francisco; Mondaca, Sebastian; Garrido, Marcelo; Vines, Eugenio; Galindo, Hector
- ItemRadio and chemotherapy in gallbladder cancer. A Latin American Consensus(SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO, 2012) Gonzalez M, Pablo; Baeza, Ramon; Mueller, Bettina; Gallardo, Jorge; Harbst, Hans; Bustos, Marisa; Garcia, Cesar; Giannini, Osvaldo; Cartes, Raul; Vines, Eugenio; Carrasco, PaulaNo randomized controlled trials have been conducted in gallbladder cancer to establish standard treatments. We therefore conducted the first Latin American Consensus meeting for the management of gallbladder cancer. In this paper we report the conclusions of the experts' panel for (neo) adjuvant treatment of resectable gallbladder cancer. These are based on the review of the literature, the discussion of the participating experts and the vote of the assistants (surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists and others). The reviewed topics were the role or adjuvant radiochemotherapy in T1bN0M0, T2-3 N0-1 M0 and T4 N0-1 M0 disease and doses, schedules and drugs for radiochemotherapy. (Rev Med Chile 2012; 140: 1060-1066).
- ItemThe interdisciplinary and psychosocial gap in cancer survivorship: A longitudinal study in a Latin American Cancer Center(2021) Puschel, Klaus; Leon, Augusto; Arancibia, Victor; Aubel, Paula; Velasquez, Cristian; Saez, Sebastian; Vines, Eugenio; Leon, Augusto G. H.; Thompson, Beti; Are, ChandrakanthBackground and Objectives There is lack of information on the quality of care provided to the rapidly increasing population of cancer survivors in Latin America. Our study attempts to address this gap and to identify areas needed to be improved.