Abstract Background This practice guideline was developed to provide recommendations to clinicians in Ontario on the preferred standard radiotherapy fractionation schedule for the treatment of painful bone metastases. Methods A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed and published elsewhere. The Supportive Care Guidelines Group, a multidisciplinary guideline development panel, formulated clinical recommendations based on their interpretation of the evidence. In addition to evidence from clinical trials, the panel also considered patient convenience and ease of administration of palliative radiotherapy. External review of th...
ntroduction. Bone is the most common site of cancer dissemination and 70% of patients with bone lesi...
Background: Single-fraction radiotherapy (SFRT) offers equal pain relief for uncomplicated painful b...
Background: One third of all cancer patients will develop bone metastases and the vertebral column i...
Abstract Background This practice guideline was devel...
AbstractPurpose: Radiation therapy is the standard treatment for symptomatic bone metastases. Severa...
Purpose: To determine the efficacy of 3 different fractionation schedules of radiotherapy (8 Gy × 1,...
AbstractBone metastases are a common manifestation of malignancy, and external beam radiotherapy (EB...
Purpose/Objective(s): National guidelines recommend various effective dose and fractionation schemes...
SummaryObjectivesTo evaluate the pattern of care in a large consecutive series of patients irradiate...
AbstractThe most recent systematic review of randomized trials in patients with bone metastases has ...
Objective: Radiotherapy is the standard local treatment for patients with painful bone metastases, b...
Radiation therapy is an important palliative treatment in the management of patients with metastatic...
AbstractPurposeTo determine the optimal dose of single fraction conventional palliative radiation th...
Metastases with soft tissues invasion, impending fractures or spinal cord compression (complicated b...
AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two radiotherapy schedules in p...
ntroduction. Bone is the most common site of cancer dissemination and 70% of patients with bone lesi...
Background: Single-fraction radiotherapy (SFRT) offers equal pain relief for uncomplicated painful b...
Background: One third of all cancer patients will develop bone metastases and the vertebral column i...
Abstract Background This practice guideline was devel...
AbstractPurpose: Radiation therapy is the standard treatment for symptomatic bone metastases. Severa...
Purpose: To determine the efficacy of 3 different fractionation schedules of radiotherapy (8 Gy × 1,...
AbstractBone metastases are a common manifestation of malignancy, and external beam radiotherapy (EB...
Purpose/Objective(s): National guidelines recommend various effective dose and fractionation schemes...
SummaryObjectivesTo evaluate the pattern of care in a large consecutive series of patients irradiate...
AbstractThe most recent systematic review of randomized trials in patients with bone metastases has ...
Objective: Radiotherapy is the standard local treatment for patients with painful bone metastases, b...
Radiation therapy is an important palliative treatment in the management of patients with metastatic...
AbstractPurposeTo determine the optimal dose of single fraction conventional palliative radiation th...
Metastases with soft tissues invasion, impending fractures or spinal cord compression (complicated b...
AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two radiotherapy schedules in p...
ntroduction. Bone is the most common site of cancer dissemination and 70% of patients with bone lesi...
Background: Single-fraction radiotherapy (SFRT) offers equal pain relief for uncomplicated painful b...
Background: One third of all cancer patients will develop bone metastases and the vertebral column i...