Background: Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) survivors who undergo radiotherapy experience increased risks of second cancers (SC) and cardiac sequelae. To reduce such risks, extended-field radiotherapy (RT) for HL has largely been replaced by involved field radiotherapy (IFRT). While it has generally been assumed that IFRT will reduce SC risks, there are few data that quantify the reduction in dose to normal tissues associated with modern RT practice for patients with mediastinal HL, and no estimates of the expected reduction in SC risk. Methods: Organ-specific dose-volume histograms (DVH) were generated for 41 patients receiving 35 Gy mantle RT, 35 Gy IFRT, or 20 Gy IFRT, and integrated organ mean doses were compared for the three protocols. Organ-...
Purpose. Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a highly curable disease. Reducing late complications and second m...
Purpose We assessed the long-term risk of breast cancer (BC) after treatment for Hodgkin's lymp...
peer reviewedTreatment–related late complications on nontarget normal tissues and appearance of sec...
Abstract Background Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) survivors...
BackgroundHodgkin's lymphoma (HL) survivors who undergo radiotherapy experience increased risks of s...
Background: Purpose of this study is to explore the trade-offs between radio-induced toxicities and ...
BACKGROUND. Estimates of radiation-related second cancer risk among Hodgkin lymphoma survivors are l...
Objectives: To assess if Excess Absolute Risk (EAR) of radiation-induced solid cancer can be used...
Occurrence of radiation-induced secondary cancer risk following mantle field radiotherapy for Hodgki...
Background: Radiotherapy with large mantle field is an effective technique in increasing the risk of...
Purpose The contribution of thoracic radiation in increasing secondary breast cancer (BC) risk in f...
Evidence that radiation-related cardiovascular disease and second primary cancers can occur in cance...
Purpose: Cure rates of early Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) are high, and avoidance of late complications and...
Extended-field and subtotal nodal radiation therapy (RT), developed in the 1960s, was the first reli...
Involved field (IF) radiation was compared with extended field (EF) radiation in Hodgkin lymphoma (H...
Purpose. Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a highly curable disease. Reducing late complications and second m...
Purpose We assessed the long-term risk of breast cancer (BC) after treatment for Hodgkin's lymp...
peer reviewedTreatment–related late complications on nontarget normal tissues and appearance of sec...
Abstract Background Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) survivors...
BackgroundHodgkin's lymphoma (HL) survivors who undergo radiotherapy experience increased risks of s...
Background: Purpose of this study is to explore the trade-offs between radio-induced toxicities and ...
BACKGROUND. Estimates of radiation-related second cancer risk among Hodgkin lymphoma survivors are l...
Objectives: To assess if Excess Absolute Risk (EAR) of radiation-induced solid cancer can be used...
Occurrence of radiation-induced secondary cancer risk following mantle field radiotherapy for Hodgki...
Background: Radiotherapy with large mantle field is an effective technique in increasing the risk of...
Purpose The contribution of thoracic radiation in increasing secondary breast cancer (BC) risk in f...
Evidence that radiation-related cardiovascular disease and second primary cancers can occur in cance...
Purpose: Cure rates of early Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) are high, and avoidance of late complications and...
Extended-field and subtotal nodal radiation therapy (RT), developed in the 1960s, was the first reli...
Involved field (IF) radiation was compared with extended field (EF) radiation in Hodgkin lymphoma (H...
Purpose. Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a highly curable disease. Reducing late complications and second m...
Purpose We assessed the long-term risk of breast cancer (BC) after treatment for Hodgkin's lymp...
peer reviewedTreatment–related late complications on nontarget normal tissues and appearance of sec...