Background and purposeMany dose-limiting normal tissues in radiotherapy (RT) display considerable internal motion between fractions over a course of treatment, potentially reducing the appropriateness of using planned dose distributions to predict morbidity. Accounting explicitly for rectal motion could improve the predictive power of modelling rectal morbidity. To test this, we simulated the effect of motion in two cohorts.Materials and methodsThe included patients (232 and 159 cases) received RT for prostate cancer to 70 and 74 Gy. Motion-inclusive dose distributions were introduced as simulations of random or systematic motion to the planned dose distributions. Six rectal morbidity endpoints were analysed. A probit model using the QUANTE...
Background and purpose: Recent investigations demonstrated a significant correlation between rectal ...
PURPOSE: Radical radiotherapy for prostate cancer is effective but dose limited because of the proxi...
Background: In patients diagnosed with rectal cancer, dose escalation is currently being investigate...
Background and Purpose: Associations between dose and rectal toxicity in prostate radiotherapy are g...
Rectal toxicity remains a clinical issue in prostate radiotherapy. Associations between dose and tox...
Prostate radiotherapy gives excellent long-term disease control; however, morbidity from treatment c...
A trial of nonescalated conformal versus conventional radiotherapy treatment of prostate cancer has ...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE}$: For the first time, delivered dose to the rectum has been calcula...
International audienceDose escalation in prostate cancer is made possible due to technological advan...
Purpose: To study the impact of clinical predisposing factors on rectal normal tissue complication p...
The introduction of modern image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) has given new insight regarding organ mo...
Many studies have been performed to assess correlations between measures derived from dose-volume hi...
Purpose: To identify clinically relevant parameters predictive of late rectal bleeding derived from ...
A thorough understanding of the dose‐response of individual organs‐at‐risk is essential for being ab...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate rectum motion during 3-Dimensional conformal radiation the...
Background and purpose: Recent investigations demonstrated a significant correlation between rectal ...
PURPOSE: Radical radiotherapy for prostate cancer is effective but dose limited because of the proxi...
Background: In patients diagnosed with rectal cancer, dose escalation is currently being investigate...
Background and Purpose: Associations between dose and rectal toxicity in prostate radiotherapy are g...
Rectal toxicity remains a clinical issue in prostate radiotherapy. Associations between dose and tox...
Prostate radiotherapy gives excellent long-term disease control; however, morbidity from treatment c...
A trial of nonescalated conformal versus conventional radiotherapy treatment of prostate cancer has ...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE}$: For the first time, delivered dose to the rectum has been calcula...
International audienceDose escalation in prostate cancer is made possible due to technological advan...
Purpose: To study the impact of clinical predisposing factors on rectal normal tissue complication p...
The introduction of modern image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) has given new insight regarding organ mo...
Many studies have been performed to assess correlations between measures derived from dose-volume hi...
Purpose: To identify clinically relevant parameters predictive of late rectal bleeding derived from ...
A thorough understanding of the dose‐response of individual organs‐at‐risk is essential for being ab...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate rectum motion during 3-Dimensional conformal radiation the...
Background and purpose: Recent investigations demonstrated a significant correlation between rectal ...
PURPOSE: Radical radiotherapy for prostate cancer is effective but dose limited because of the proxi...
Background: In patients diagnosed with rectal cancer, dose escalation is currently being investigate...