Background and purpose: To fit an NTCP model including clinical risk factors to late rectal toxicities after radiotherapy for prostate cancer. Methods and materials: Data of 669 patients were considered. The probability of late toxicity within 36 months (bleeding and incontinence) was fitted with the original and a modified Logit-EUD model, including clinical factors by fitting a subset specific TD 50s: the ratio of TD 50s with and without including the clinical variable was the dose-modifying factor (D mod). Results: Abdominal surgery (surg) was a risk factor for G2-G3 bleeding, reflecting in a TD 50 = 82.7 Gy and 88.4 Gy for patients with and without surg (D mod = 0.94; 0.90 for G3 bleeding); acute toxicity was also an important risk fact...
Purpose: To identify clinically relevant parameters predictive of late rectal bleeding derived from ...
AIM: To investigate late gastrointestinal toxicity in a large pooled population of prostate cancer ...
Purpose: This study aimed to validate a previously published predictive model for late fecal inconti...
Purpose: To study the impact of clinical predisposing factors on rectal normal tissue complication p...
Background and purpose: Curative radiotherapy for prostate cancer may lead to anorectal side effects...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) for rectum is usually defi...
PURPOSE: To analyze the reliability of different methods used in evaluating the risk of late rectal ...
The risk of radio-induced gastrointestinal (GI) complications is affected by several factors other t...
Purpose: This study aimed to validate a previously published predictive model for late fecal inconti...
Background and purpose: Recent investigations demonstrated a significant correlation between rectal ...
Aim: To investigate late gastrointestinal toxicity in a large pooled population of prostate cancer p...
Purpose: To evaluate and discuss the role of specific types of abdominal surgery (SURG) before radic...
Background: Although various studies have been conducted on the effects of radiation therapy for pro...
Purpose To prospectively evaluate long-term late rectal bleeding (lrb) and faecal incontinence (linc...
International audienceBACKGROUND: To identify predictors of acute and late rectal toxicity following...
Purpose: To identify clinically relevant parameters predictive of late rectal bleeding derived from ...
AIM: To investigate late gastrointestinal toxicity in a large pooled population of prostate cancer ...
Purpose: This study aimed to validate a previously published predictive model for late fecal inconti...
Purpose: To study the impact of clinical predisposing factors on rectal normal tissue complication p...
Background and purpose: Curative radiotherapy for prostate cancer may lead to anorectal side effects...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) for rectum is usually defi...
PURPOSE: To analyze the reliability of different methods used in evaluating the risk of late rectal ...
The risk of radio-induced gastrointestinal (GI) complications is affected by several factors other t...
Purpose: This study aimed to validate a previously published predictive model for late fecal inconti...
Background and purpose: Recent investigations demonstrated a significant correlation between rectal ...
Aim: To investigate late gastrointestinal toxicity in a large pooled population of prostate cancer p...
Purpose: To evaluate and discuss the role of specific types of abdominal surgery (SURG) before radic...
Background: Although various studies have been conducted on the effects of radiation therapy for pro...
Purpose To prospectively evaluate long-term late rectal bleeding (lrb) and faecal incontinence (linc...
International audienceBACKGROUND: To identify predictors of acute and late rectal toxicity following...
Purpose: To identify clinically relevant parameters predictive of late rectal bleeding derived from ...
AIM: To investigate late gastrointestinal toxicity in a large pooled population of prostate cancer ...
Purpose: This study aimed to validate a previously published predictive model for late fecal inconti...