Zineb Dahbi, Associate Professor in Radiation Oncology at Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“As part of our ongoing research in Rectal Cancer Radiotherapy, we are pleased to share our recent scientific productions:
The oxygen effect in rectal cancer radiotherapy, published in Frontiers-Oncology.
Impact of lymphocyte depletion on pathological complete response following neoadjuvant treatment for rectal cancer.
Combination IO-Radiotherapy for rectal cancer in the geriatric population: insights from the IGRTG collaboration.
Effective Dose to Immune Cells (EDIC): a promising biomarker of radiation-induced lymphopenia in rectal cancer, presented at the SMC – Société Marocaine de Cancérologie Annual Congress, and awarded in recognition of the outstanding work of Dr Ghita Ennair ,Yasmine Harrar ,dr Rim Alami,dr Reyzane Elmjabbar and many more….
We wish you an enjoyable reading and look forward to your feedback and discussions.”
Title: Myth or reality: the oxygen effect in rectal cancer radiotherapy
Author: Zineb Dahbi
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Title: How Does Lymphocyte Depletion Affect Rectal Cancer Radiotherapy Outcomes?
Authors: Zineb Dahbi, Reyzane El Mjabber, Rim Alami, Yasmine Harrar, Fadila Guessous
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Title: Immunotherapy and radiotherapy for older patients with locally advanced rectal cancer unfit for surgery or decline surgery: a practical proposal by the International Geriatric Radiotherapy Group
Authors: Nam P. Nguyen, Mohammad Mohammadianpanah, Arthur Sun Myint, Brandi R. Page, Vincent Vinh-Hung, Olena Gorobets, Meritxell Arenas, Thandeka Mazibuko, Huan Giap, Maria Vasileiou, Fabien Dutheil, Carmelo Tuscano, Ulf Lennart Karlsson, Zineb Dahbi, Elena Natoli, Eric Li, Lyndon Kim, Joan Oboite, Eromosele Oboite, Satya Bose, Te Vuong
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