Therapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized prostate cancerwas investigated. We analyzed the biochemical relapse-free rate of 1,084 cases which were observed for 6 monthsor more after carbon ion radiotherapy at the time of February 2011, also we analyzed survival rate, and the incidence of toxicity. 5-year biochemical relapse-free rate of whole cases was 90.6%. The Gleason score, PSA value and clinical stage were the significant prognostic factor of relapse-free rate. The difference of relapse-free rate by method of fractionation (20 fractions and 16 fractions) was not found. None but one out of 1,005 cases who were followed up at least 1 year developed grade 3 lower urological impairment, and...
Introduction: The use of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate cancer was started in 1995 ...
Purposes: To evaluate the usefulness of carbon ion beams in the treatment of prostate cancer by anal...
AIM: To prospectively evaluate the feasibility of carbon-ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate c...
Therapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized prostate...
Therapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized prostate...
AbstractTherapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized ...
Abstract:A clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate cancer was started in 1...
The carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for the prostate cancer was started in 1995 using the Heavy-I...
Purpose: Analysis of the results of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) fo...
Purpose: To assess the effect of alteration in dose fractionation on late radiation toxicity in pros...
AbstractBACKGROUND/AIM: Carbon ion radiotherapy is expected to be suitable to treat localized prosta...
PURPOSE: To assess the effects of differences in dose fractionation on late radiation toxicity and b...
1. Introduction The NIRS has been challenging the prostate cancer treatment from June 1995 taking th...
Purposes : To evaluate the usefulness of carbon ion beams in the treatment of prostate cancer by ana...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To determine the efficacy and feasibility of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion ...
Introduction: The use of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate cancer was started in 1995 ...
Purposes: To evaluate the usefulness of carbon ion beams in the treatment of prostate cancer by anal...
AIM: To prospectively evaluate the feasibility of carbon-ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate c...
Therapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized prostate...
Therapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized prostate...
AbstractTherapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized ...
Abstract:A clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate cancer was started in 1...
The carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for the prostate cancer was started in 1995 using the Heavy-I...
Purpose: Analysis of the results of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) fo...
Purpose: To assess the effect of alteration in dose fractionation on late radiation toxicity in pros...
AbstractBACKGROUND/AIM: Carbon ion radiotherapy is expected to be suitable to treat localized prosta...
PURPOSE: To assess the effects of differences in dose fractionation on late radiation toxicity and b...
1. Introduction The NIRS has been challenging the prostate cancer treatment from June 1995 taking th...
Purposes : To evaluate the usefulness of carbon ion beams in the treatment of prostate cancer by ana...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To determine the efficacy and feasibility of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion ...
Introduction: The use of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate cancer was started in 1995 ...
Purposes: To evaluate the usefulness of carbon ion beams in the treatment of prostate cancer by anal...
AIM: To prospectively evaluate the feasibility of carbon-ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate c...