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Bodine Journal

Toxicity

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Poor Pulmonary Function Is Not Associated With Increased Rates Of Toxicity Or Decreased Overall Survival After Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy For Early Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Results Of A Multi-Institutional Analysis, M. Guckenberger, J. Belderbos, A. Hope, L. L. Kestin, M. Werner-Wasik, J. J. Sonke, Y. Xiao, D. Yan, J. Wilbert, I. S. Grills Dec 2010

Poor Pulmonary Function Is Not Associated With Increased Rates Of Toxicity Or Decreased Overall Survival After Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy For Early Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Results Of A Multi-Institutional Analysis, M. Guckenberger, J. Belderbos, A. Hope, L. L. Kestin, M. Werner-Wasik, J. J. Sonke, Y. Xiao, D. Yan, J. Wilbert, I. S. Grills

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Purpose/Objective(s): Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) is considered as the treatment of choice for stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in medically inoperable patients. It was the purpose of this study to evaluate whether pretreatment pulmonary function is predictive for survival and toxicity after SBRT.

American Society for Therapeutic Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) 52nd Annual Meeting October 31 - November 4, San Diego, CA


Toxicity Of Phase I Radiation Oncology Trials: Worldwide Experience, C. Glass, R. B. Den, A. P. Dicker, Y. R. Lawrence Dec 2010

Toxicity Of Phase I Radiation Oncology Trials: Worldwide Experience, C. Glass, R. B. Den, A. P. Dicker, Y. R. Lawrence

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Introduction: Informed consent involves understanding the risks and benefits of trial enrollment. This is challenging in the phase I setting since true quantitative information is never known. We therefore performed an analysis of published radiation oncology (RO) phase I trials emphasizing patient outcomes. To our knowledge, no such systemic analysis has previously been published.

American Society for Therapeutic Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) 52nd Annual Meeting October 31 - November 4, San Diego, CA


Igrt After Prostatectomy: Evaluation Of Corrective Shifts And Toxicity Using Online Cone Beam Ct Vs. Weekly Port Films For Target Localization, H. B. Eldredge, M. Studenski, S. Keith, E. J. Trabulsi, A. Harvey, C. Lallas, L. Gomella, A. P. Dicker, T. N. Showalter Dec 2010

Igrt After Prostatectomy: Evaluation Of Corrective Shifts And Toxicity Using Online Cone Beam Ct Vs. Weekly Port Films For Target Localization, H. B. Eldredge, M. Studenski, S. Keith, E. J. Trabulsi, A. Harvey, C. Lallas, L. Gomella, A. P. Dicker, T. N. Showalter

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Purpose/Objective(s): Image guidance (IG) may permit higher radiotherapy (RT) doses (>65 Gy) after radical prostatectomy (RP) without increased toxicity, with improved accuracy and smaller margins. Conebeam (CBCT) allows IGRT with volumetric images. This study evaluated CBCT shifts and toxicity after conformal IGRT, compared to RT with port films.

American Society for Therapeutic Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) 52nd Annual Meeting October 31 - November 4, San Diego, CA