Background and purpose: In the prospectively, randomized Dutch Bone Metastasis Study on the effect of a single fraction of 8 Gy versus 24 Gy in six fractions on painful bone metastases, 28% of the patients survived for more than 1 year. Purpose of the present study was to analyze the palliative effect of radiotherapy in long-term surviving patients, and to identify prognostic factors for survival.Material and methods: Response rates were compared in ail patients surviving > 52 weeks. The Cox proportional hazards model stratified by primary tumour was used for multivariate (MV) analyses of prognostic factors for survival.Results: In 320 patients surviving > 52 weeks, responses were 87% after 8 Gy and 85% after 24 Gy (P= 0.54). Duration...
PURPOSE: To establish a survival prediction model in the setting of a randomized trial of re-irradia...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective palliative treatment for cancer patients with painful bone ...
SummaryObjectivesTo evaluate the pattern of care in a large consecutive series of patients irradiate...
Background and purpose: In the prospectively, randomized Dutch Bone Metastasis Study on the effect o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the prospectively, randomized Dutch Bone Metastasis Study on the effect o...
Background: Treatment indication for bone metastases is influenced by patient prognosis. Single-frac...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
PURPOSE: The Dutch Bone Metastasis Study on the effect on painful bone metastases of 8 Gy single fra...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Patients with bone metastases have a widely varying survival....
Purpose: To determine the efficacy of 3 different fractionation schedules of radiotherapy (8 Gy × 1,...
Purpose: Pain response rates are equivalent after single 8 Gy and fractionated palliative radiation ...
AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two radiotherapy schedules in p...
Objective: Radiotherapy is the standard local treatment for patients with painful bone metastases, b...
PURPOSE: To study the course of quality of life (QoL) after radiation therapy for painful bone metas...
PURPOSE: To establish a survival prediction model in the setting of a randomized trial of re-irradia...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective palliative treatment for cancer patients with painful bone ...
SummaryObjectivesTo evaluate the pattern of care in a large consecutive series of patients irradiate...
Background and purpose: In the prospectively, randomized Dutch Bone Metastasis Study on the effect o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the prospectively, randomized Dutch Bone Metastasis Study on the effect o...
Background: Treatment indication for bone metastases is influenced by patient prognosis. Single-frac...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
PURPOSE: The Dutch Bone Metastasis Study on the effect on painful bone metastases of 8 Gy single fra...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Patients with bone metastases have a widely varying survival....
Purpose: To determine the efficacy of 3 different fractionation schedules of radiotherapy (8 Gy × 1,...
Purpose: Pain response rates are equivalent after single 8 Gy and fractionated palliative radiation ...
AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two radiotherapy schedules in p...
Objective: Radiotherapy is the standard local treatment for patients with painful bone metastases, b...
PURPOSE: To study the course of quality of life (QoL) after radiation therapy for painful bone metas...
PURPOSE: To establish a survival prediction model in the setting of a randomized trial of re-irradia...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective palliative treatment for cancer patients with painful bone ...
SummaryObjectivesTo evaluate the pattern of care in a large consecutive series of patients irradiate...