PURPOSE: To evaluate the actual work environment of radiation oncologists (ROs) in Japan in terms of working pattern, patient load, and quality of cancer care based on the relative time spent on patient care.METHODS AND MATERIALS: In 2008, the Japanese Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology produced a questionnaire for a national structure survey of radiation oncology in 2007. Data for full-time ROs were crosschecked with data for part-time ROs by using their identification data. Data of 954 ROs were analyzed. The relative practice index for patients was calculated as the relative value of care time per patient on the basis of Japanese Blue Book guidelines (200 patients per RO).RESULTS: The working patterns of RO varied widely among ...
Background: Three prospective randomized clinical trials (RCT) in the 1990s demonstrated the surviva...
The aim of this study was to survey the current status of reirradiation (Re-RT) and patterns of prac...
Background Japan has the most CT and MRI scanners per unit population in the world, and as these tec...
The ongoing structure of radiation oncology in Japan in terms of equipment, personnel, patient load ...
This article describes the ongoing structure of radiation oncology in Japan in terms of equipment, p...
This paper describes the ongoing structure of radiation oncology in Japan in terms of equipment, per...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to understand the practice patterns of palliative radiation thera...
Purpose: To conduct a nationwide academic hospital patterns of the practice status and principles of...
Purpose: To evaluate patient satisfaction in Japan and factors, including timing factors, cost, and ...
Purpose of the study. To form proposals for improving the organization of the radiology diagnostics ...
Backgrounds: As there are few radiotherapists in Japan, it is impossible to perform post-radiotherap...
Background: The Patterns of Care Study evaluated standards of practice for patients with clinically ...
This online survey of practising radiation oncologists from Korea, China and Japan was conducted to ...
Background: The third Japanese Patterns of Care Study (JPCS) was conducted for esopha-geal cancer pa...
Objective: To explore radiation oncologists’ attitudes and practice patterns of radiotherapy for hor...
Background: Three prospective randomized clinical trials (RCT) in the 1990s demonstrated the surviva...
The aim of this study was to survey the current status of reirradiation (Re-RT) and patterns of prac...
Background Japan has the most CT and MRI scanners per unit population in the world, and as these tec...
The ongoing structure of radiation oncology in Japan in terms of equipment, personnel, patient load ...
This article describes the ongoing structure of radiation oncology in Japan in terms of equipment, p...
This paper describes the ongoing structure of radiation oncology in Japan in terms of equipment, per...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to understand the practice patterns of palliative radiation thera...
Purpose: To conduct a nationwide academic hospital patterns of the practice status and principles of...
Purpose: To evaluate patient satisfaction in Japan and factors, including timing factors, cost, and ...
Purpose of the study. To form proposals for improving the organization of the radiology diagnostics ...
Backgrounds: As there are few radiotherapists in Japan, it is impossible to perform post-radiotherap...
Background: The Patterns of Care Study evaluated standards of practice for patients with clinically ...
This online survey of practising radiation oncologists from Korea, China and Japan was conducted to ...
Background: The third Japanese Patterns of Care Study (JPCS) was conducted for esopha-geal cancer pa...
Objective: To explore radiation oncologists’ attitudes and practice patterns of radiotherapy for hor...
Background: Three prospective randomized clinical trials (RCT) in the 1990s demonstrated the surviva...
The aim of this study was to survey the current status of reirradiation (Re-RT) and patterns of prac...
Background Japan has the most CT and MRI scanners per unit population in the world, and as these tec...