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Early-stage epidermoid anal canal cancer (T1 or T2≤ 3cm N0) treated by radiotherapy alone : multicentre retrospective study results with prognostic factors analysis

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Table 1: Patient and tumor characteristics  N (%)  Gender    Male  20 (22.7)    Female  68 (77.3)  Age, years    Mean ±SD  65.2 ± 12.8  >65  39 (44.3)  ECOG PS    0  76 (89.4)    1  7 (8.2)    2  2 (2.4)      Histology    Well-moderately differenciated
Table 3: Acute and late toxicities
Table 4: Pattern and treatment of failures
Figure 1: Locoregional relapse
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