Individualized Treatment Strategies – Shrikant Khare

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in the Radiotherapy Era Over the years, radiation therapy has had both remarkable successes in saving lives and a number of silent struggles for the patient. This text is not about turning away from radiation therapy; it’s about using it thoughtfully and recognizing that not every patient needs the same path.

In an era where oncology is moving rapidly towards personalization, radiation therapy should have evidence-driven use. The editors and authors have brought together evolving ideas, research and case experiences to help clinicians think differently, treating each patient as an individual, not just as a diagnosis, and to invite them to pause, to question and to reimagine how to plan treatment—always with the patient’s best interests at heart. This book will serve as a guide for oncologists, radiation specialists, surgeons and clinical researchers, providing new frameworks for integrating no radiation therapy (NO-RT) strategies into modern cancer care.

OceanofPDF.com Individualized Treatment Strategies in the Radiotherapy Era No-RT and Beyond RT Edited by Shrikant Khare, MD Department of Radiotherapy Regional Referral Hospital Nashik, India Rahul Jain, MS, MBA, PGD QA Department of Gastroenterology Hematology & Oncology VSG Group of Companies Nashik, India Vishal Gulecha, PhD Shree Panchvati Education Society’s Smt Narmadaben Popatlal Thakkar Institute of Pharmacy Nashik, India Rahul Sapate, BSc, PGD CN Department of Gastroenterology Hematology & Oncology VSG Group of Companies Nashik, India OceanofPDF.com Designed cover image: Shutterstock First edition published 2026 by CRC Press 2385 NW Executive Center Drive, Suite 320, Boca Raton, FL 33431 and by CRC Press 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, LLC © 2026 selection and editorial matter, Shrikant Khare, Rahul Jain, Rahul Sapate and Vishal Gulecha individual chapters, the contributors This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources.

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