Purpose: This study aimed at investigating whether the irradiated volume of pelvic bone marrow (PBM) and specific subsites may predict the occurrence of acute hematologic toxicity (HT) in anal cancer patients undergoing concurrent chemo-radiation. Methods: 50 patients, submitted to IMRT and concurrent chemotherapy, were analyzed. Several bony structures were defined on planning-CT: PBM and lumbar-sacral (LSBM), lower pelvis (LPBM) and iliac (IBM) bone marrow. On dose-volume histograms, dosimetric parameters were taken. Endpoints included white blood-cell-count (WBC), absolute-neutrophil-count (ANC), hemoglobin (Hb) and platelet nadirs and acute hematologic toxicity (HT) according to RTOG scoring scale. Generalized linear modeling was used t...
PurposeHematologic toxicity (HT) during chemoradiation therapy (CRT) for anal cancer can lead to tre...
Purpose: To determine whether there are differences in bone marrow tolerance to chemoradiotherapy (C...
Patients with locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) treated with chemoradiation often experience h...
Purpose: This study aimed at investigating whether the irradiated volume of pelvic bone marrow (PBM)...
The aim of the study was to model acute hematologic toxicity (HT) and dose to pelvic osseous structu...
Introduction: Hematologic toxicity is an important side effect occurring in patients affected with a...
Purpose: To investigate whether irradiated volume of pelvic active bone marrow (ACTBM) may predict d...
To test the hypothesis that irradiated volume of specific subregions of pelvic active bone marrow as...
<p><b>Purpose.</b> To identify clinical and dosimetric factors associated with acute hematologic and...
AbstractBackground and purposeTo determine if there are differences between dose to pelvic bone marr...
To determine if there are differences between dose to pelvic bone marrow (PBM) using intensity modul...
Background: Treatment-related white blood cell (WBC) toxicity has been associated with an inferior p...
Purpose: to investigate the role of selective avoidance of hematopoietically active BM within the pe...
Purpose: To determine whether there are differences in bone marrow tolerance to chemoradiotherapy (C...
Purpose: To determine whether there are differences in bone marrow tolerance to chemoradiotherapy (C...
PurposeHematologic toxicity (HT) during chemoradiation therapy (CRT) for anal cancer can lead to tre...
Purpose: To determine whether there are differences in bone marrow tolerance to chemoradiotherapy (C...
Patients with locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) treated with chemoradiation often experience h...
Purpose: This study aimed at investigating whether the irradiated volume of pelvic bone marrow (PBM)...
The aim of the study was to model acute hematologic toxicity (HT) and dose to pelvic osseous structu...
Introduction: Hematologic toxicity is an important side effect occurring in patients affected with a...
Purpose: To investigate whether irradiated volume of pelvic active bone marrow (ACTBM) may predict d...
To test the hypothesis that irradiated volume of specific subregions of pelvic active bone marrow as...
<p><b>Purpose.</b> To identify clinical and dosimetric factors associated with acute hematologic and...
AbstractBackground and purposeTo determine if there are differences between dose to pelvic bone marr...
To determine if there are differences between dose to pelvic bone marrow (PBM) using intensity modul...
Background: Treatment-related white blood cell (WBC) toxicity has been associated with an inferior p...
Purpose: to investigate the role of selective avoidance of hematopoietically active BM within the pe...
Purpose: To determine whether there are differences in bone marrow tolerance to chemoradiotherapy (C...
Purpose: To determine whether there are differences in bone marrow tolerance to chemoradiotherapy (C...
PurposeHematologic toxicity (HT) during chemoradiation therapy (CRT) for anal cancer can lead to tre...
Purpose: To determine whether there are differences in bone marrow tolerance to chemoradiotherapy (C...
Patients with locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) treated with chemoradiation often experience h...