Purpose: We previously conducted modelling and a patterns of care study (POCS) that showed gynaecological brachytherapy (BT) was underutilized in New South Wales (NSW), the USA and Western Europe. The aim of the current study was to assess the quality of cervical BT in NSW, and to determine if caseload affects quality of treatment delivery. Material and methods: All nine NSW radiation oncology departments that treated patients with cervical BT in 2003 were visited. Patient, tumour and treatment related data were collected. Quality of BT was assessed using published quality benchmarks. Higher and lower caseload departments were compared. Results: The four higher cervical BT caseload departments treated 11-15 NSW residents in 2003, compared t...
Introduction: Image-based brachytherapy for cervical cancer using MRI has been implemented in Austra...
Thesis (MTech (Radiography))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012Introduction: Brachythera...
Objective: In Reunion Island, the standardized mortality rate for cervical cancer is 4.8/100,000 wom...
Purpose: There are limited data at a population level on adjuvant brachytherapy (BT) practice for ut...
Purpose: There are limited data at a population level on adjuvant brachytherapy (BT) practice for ut...
Introduction: In Australia there is widespread underutilization of some cancer treatments and socioe...
Introduction: Having previously modelled the optimal proportion of uterine cervix and corpus cancers...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this survey was to explore the current patterns of practice for brachyt...
Purpose: We aimed to estimate the optimal proportion of all gynecological cancers that should be tre...
Background: Carcinoma cervix is one of the two most common cancers of Indian women with very high mo...
Purpose: To determine current practice patterns with regard to gynecologic high-dose-rate (HDR) brac...
PurposeStandard of care for definitive treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) is concu...
Large heterogeneity in therapeutic approaches to cervical cancer (CC) patients has been registered w...
"nBackground: Treatment of cervical carcinoma is routinely performed with Low Dose Rate (LDR) b...
PurposeThe treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer is external beam radiation (EBRT), concurr...
Introduction: Image-based brachytherapy for cervical cancer using MRI has been implemented in Austra...
Thesis (MTech (Radiography))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012Introduction: Brachythera...
Objective: In Reunion Island, the standardized mortality rate for cervical cancer is 4.8/100,000 wom...
Purpose: There are limited data at a population level on adjuvant brachytherapy (BT) practice for ut...
Purpose: There are limited data at a population level on adjuvant brachytherapy (BT) practice for ut...
Introduction: In Australia there is widespread underutilization of some cancer treatments and socioe...
Introduction: Having previously modelled the optimal proportion of uterine cervix and corpus cancers...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this survey was to explore the current patterns of practice for brachyt...
Purpose: We aimed to estimate the optimal proportion of all gynecological cancers that should be tre...
Background: Carcinoma cervix is one of the two most common cancers of Indian women with very high mo...
Purpose: To determine current practice patterns with regard to gynecologic high-dose-rate (HDR) brac...
PurposeStandard of care for definitive treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) is concu...
Large heterogeneity in therapeutic approaches to cervical cancer (CC) patients has been registered w...
"nBackground: Treatment of cervical carcinoma is routinely performed with Low Dose Rate (LDR) b...
PurposeThe treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer is external beam radiation (EBRT), concurr...
Introduction: Image-based brachytherapy for cervical cancer using MRI has been implemented in Austra...
Thesis (MTech (Radiography))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012Introduction: Brachythera...
Objective: In Reunion Island, the standardized mortality rate for cervical cancer is 4.8/100,000 wom...