Radiotherapy is used in >50% of patients with cancer, both for curative and palliative purposes. Radiotherapy uses ionizing radiation to target and kill tumour tissue, but normal tissue can also be damaged, leading to toxicity. Modern and precise radiotherapy techniques, such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy, may prevent toxicity, but some patients still experience adverse effects. The physiopathology of toxicity is dependent on many parameters, such as the location of irradiation or the functional status of organs at risk. Knowledge of the mechanisms leads to a more rational approach for controlling radiotherapy toxicity, which may result in improved symptom control and quality of life for patients. This improved quality of life is p...
Radiotherapy has evolved from 2-dimensional conventional radiotherapy (2D-RT) to 3-dimensional plann...
This thesis discusses the two contrasting sides of radiotherapy: tumor control and normal tissue tox...
International audienceThe ability to stratify patients using a set of biomarkers, which predict that...
Radiotherapy is used in >50% of patients with cancer, both for curative and palliative purposes. ...
Radiotherapy plays an important role in the treatment of pelvic tumors. The advances in patients’ pr...
During the last two decades, early diagnosis and better treatment options have improved the survival...
OBJECTIVES: Radiotherapy-induced toxicity may negatively impact health-related quality of life (HRQo...
Radiotherapy is an important cancer treatment: in patients who are cured of cancer, radiotherapy con...
The recent advances in radiation delivery can improve tumour control probability and reduce treatmen...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from the British Institute of Radiology ...
Long‐term survival rates for patients with cancer are large and increasing. In survivors who receive...
Although the deleterious effects of exposure to ionizing radiation were first recognized and describ...
<p>Acute and late toxicities following intensity-modulated and image-guided radiotherapy for 27 pati...
Radiotherapy is a fundamental cancer treatment and plays a pivotal role in the improving outcomes fo...
As radical radiotherapy treatments become more effective, more and more cancer patients are becoming...
Radiotherapy has evolved from 2-dimensional conventional radiotherapy (2D-RT) to 3-dimensional plann...
This thesis discusses the two contrasting sides of radiotherapy: tumor control and normal tissue tox...
International audienceThe ability to stratify patients using a set of biomarkers, which predict that...
Radiotherapy is used in >50% of patients with cancer, both for curative and palliative purposes. ...
Radiotherapy plays an important role in the treatment of pelvic tumors. The advances in patients’ pr...
During the last two decades, early diagnosis and better treatment options have improved the survival...
OBJECTIVES: Radiotherapy-induced toxicity may negatively impact health-related quality of life (HRQo...
Radiotherapy is an important cancer treatment: in patients who are cured of cancer, radiotherapy con...
The recent advances in radiation delivery can improve tumour control probability and reduce treatmen...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from the British Institute of Radiology ...
Long‐term survival rates for patients with cancer are large and increasing. In survivors who receive...
Although the deleterious effects of exposure to ionizing radiation were first recognized and describ...
<p>Acute and late toxicities following intensity-modulated and image-guided radiotherapy for 27 pati...
Radiotherapy is a fundamental cancer treatment and plays a pivotal role in the improving outcomes fo...
As radical radiotherapy treatments become more effective, more and more cancer patients are becoming...
Radiotherapy has evolved from 2-dimensional conventional radiotherapy (2D-RT) to 3-dimensional plann...
This thesis discusses the two contrasting sides of radiotherapy: tumor control and normal tissue tox...
International audienceThe ability to stratify patients using a set of biomarkers, which predict that...