The SoC for patients with a good PS is concurrent chemoradiation, consisting of platinum-based doublet chemotherapy delivered during the course of radiotherapy.
Here, in gold-embroidered red doublet, jewelled surcoat, and gilt-edged ruff and wristbands, stood Sir Anthony Sherard, with his silver-and-black armour piled at his feet.
Even today, phrases combining Anglo-Saxon and Norman French doublets are still in common use (e.g. law and order, lord and master, love and cherish, ways and means, etc).
English is full of doublets, because of the Norman Conquest of 1066 and because of the alacrity with which the language continues to adopt words from other tongues.
" Even Lord Jon's favorite falcon" . The knight's doublet showed the six white candles of Waxley. " His lordship loved that bird. King Robert gave it to him" .
Jory held out the doublet, and Ned slid his hands through the armholes. " Perhaps Lord Stannis will return for Robert's tourney, " he said as Jory laced the garment up the back.
Bronn looked very much the knight today, in his new doublet and cloak, the flaming chain across his chest. " A red sun on orange, " he called, " with a spear through its back" .