Therapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized prostate cancer was investigated. We analyzed the biochemical relapse-free rate of 1,084 cases which were observed for 6 months or 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 rete 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, ...
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...
In the past 20 years, more than 9,021 patients were treated with Carbon Ion Radiotherapy (C-ion RT) ...
Therapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized prostate...
Therapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized prostate...
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...
AbstractBACKGROUND/AIM: Carbon ion radiotherapy is expected to be suitable to treat localized prosta...
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...
Introduction: The use of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate cancer was started in 1995 ...
1. Introduction The NIRS has been challenging the prostate cancer treatment from June 1995 taking th...
PURPOSE: To assess the effects of differences in dose fractionation on late radiation toxicity and b...
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 ...
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...
In the past 20 years, more than 9,021 patients were treated with Carbon Ion Radiotherapy (C-ion RT) ...
Therapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized prostate...
Therapeutic outcome of hypofractionated conformal carbon ion radiotherapy towards localized prostate...
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...
AbstractBACKGROUND/AIM: Carbon ion radiotherapy is expected to be suitable to treat localized prosta...
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...
Introduction: The use of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate cancer was started in 1995 ...
1. Introduction The NIRS has been challenging the prostate cancer treatment from June 1995 taking th...
PURPOSE: To assess the effects of differences in dose fractionation on late radiation toxicity and b...
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 ...
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...
In the past 20 years, more than 9,021 patients were treated with Carbon Ion Radiotherapy (C-ion RT) ...