Simple Summary Side effects caused by the concomitant irradiation of normal tissue during radiotherapy for cancer treatment can negatively affect the patient's quality of life and limit the radiation dose that can safely be administered to the tumor. Recently, considerable developments have been achieved in radiotherapy and imaging technologies, allowing the selective sparing of the regions within organs that contribute most to the development of these side effects. This review discusses regional variation in the response to radiation in several organs, including the brain, salivary glands, cardiopulmonary system, pancreas, and bladder. Regional responses are shown to originate from general principles, such as the localization of target cel...
Radiotherapeutic normal tissue injury can be viewed as two simultaneously ongoing and interacting pr...
Purpose: To elucidate with a histopathological study the mechanism of region-dependent volume effect...
International audienceDose – volume histograms have been historically used to study the relationship...
Simple SummarySide effects caused by the concomitant irradiation of normal tissue during radiotherap...
Radiotherapy remains a mainstay of cancer treatment, being used in roughly 50% of patients. The prec...
Cancers treated with radiotherapy must be adequately irradiated to suppress growth at the site of or...
Purpose: To detect volume effects and possible regional differences in radiosensitivity of the rat p...
Purpose: To elucidate with a histopathological study the mechanism of region-dependent volume effect...
SummaryPurposeTo review medical literature data on tolerance doses for a number of radiosensitive or...
The normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models that are currently being proposed for estim...
Abstract Background The conventional concept of radiation protection is based on epidemiological stu...
The normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models that are currently being proposed for estim...
Purpose: To quantify the anatomic changes caused by external beam radiotherapy in head-and-neck canc...
Normal tissue responses to ionizing radiation have been a major subject for study since the discover...
Radiotherapeutic normal tissue injury can be viewed as two simultaneously ongoing and interacting pr...
Purpose: To elucidate with a histopathological study the mechanism of region-dependent volume effect...
International audienceDose – volume histograms have been historically used to study the relationship...
Simple SummarySide effects caused by the concomitant irradiation of normal tissue during radiotherap...
Radiotherapy remains a mainstay of cancer treatment, being used in roughly 50% of patients. The prec...
Cancers treated with radiotherapy must be adequately irradiated to suppress growth at the site of or...
Purpose: To detect volume effects and possible regional differences in radiosensitivity of the rat p...
Purpose: To elucidate with a histopathological study the mechanism of region-dependent volume effect...
SummaryPurposeTo review medical literature data on tolerance doses for a number of radiosensitive or...
The normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models that are currently being proposed for estim...
Abstract Background The conventional concept of radiation protection is based on epidemiological stu...
The normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models that are currently being proposed for estim...
Purpose: To quantify the anatomic changes caused by external beam radiotherapy in head-and-neck canc...
Normal tissue responses to ionizing radiation have been a major subject for study since the discover...
Radiotherapeutic normal tissue injury can be viewed as two simultaneously ongoing and interacting pr...
Purpose: To elucidate with a histopathological study the mechanism of region-dependent volume effect...
International audienceDose – volume histograms have been historically used to study the relationship...