Abstract Background. In radiotherapy (RT) of urinary bladder cancer, the use of intensity-modulated RT (IMRT) opens for sparing of considerable intestinal volumes. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the acute and late toxicities following either conformal RT (CRT) or IMRT for bladder cancer, and to correlate the toxicities to dose-volume parameters. Material and methods. The study included 116 consecutively treated patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer who received either CRT (n = 66) or IMRT (n = 50) during 2007-2010. Acute side effects were retrospectively collected whereas late effects were assessed by a cross-sectional evaluation by telephone interview of 44 recurrence-free patients. Acute and late toxicities wer...
Aims Adding concurrent (chemo)therapy to radiotherapy improves outcomes for muscle-invasive bladder...
The aim of this study is to investigate to what extent IMRT can decrease the dose to the organs at r...
Aims Increases to radiotherapy dose are constrained by normal tissue effects. The relationship betw...
AimThe purpose of this study was to review genitourinary (GU) and gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity ass...
Objective: To compare the 4-field 3D conformal radiotherapy technique (3DCRT) to the intensity-modul...
Purpose: Image-guided intensity modulated radiation therapy (IG-IMRT) allows significant dose reduct...
Purpose—Androgen deprivation therapy (AD) has been shown to increase late ≥ grade 2 rectal toxicity ...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To examine acute and subacute urinary and rectal toxicity in patients with loca...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the post-prostatectomy setting the value of Intensity-modulated (IMRT) re...
Grade 2 acute gastrointestinal toxicity was recorded in 21.7% (IMRT/C group) and 10% (IMRT/SIB group...
Abstract Background To quantitatively evaluate the safety and related-toxicities of intensity modula...
BACKGROUND: To compare 3 Dimensional Conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) with Intensity Modulated Radiot...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Rectal and urinary toxicities are the principal limiting factors in deliver...
Preoperative management of rectal carcinoma can be performed by employing either conventionally or h...
Abstract Background A strong dose-volume relationship exists between the amount of small bowel recei...
Aims Adding concurrent (chemo)therapy to radiotherapy improves outcomes for muscle-invasive bladder...
The aim of this study is to investigate to what extent IMRT can decrease the dose to the organs at r...
Aims Increases to radiotherapy dose are constrained by normal tissue effects. The relationship betw...
AimThe purpose of this study was to review genitourinary (GU) and gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity ass...
Objective: To compare the 4-field 3D conformal radiotherapy technique (3DCRT) to the intensity-modul...
Purpose: Image-guided intensity modulated radiation therapy (IG-IMRT) allows significant dose reduct...
Purpose—Androgen deprivation therapy (AD) has been shown to increase late ≥ grade 2 rectal toxicity ...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To examine acute and subacute urinary and rectal toxicity in patients with loca...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the post-prostatectomy setting the value of Intensity-modulated (IMRT) re...
Grade 2 acute gastrointestinal toxicity was recorded in 21.7% (IMRT/C group) and 10% (IMRT/SIB group...
Abstract Background To quantitatively evaluate the safety and related-toxicities of intensity modula...
BACKGROUND: To compare 3 Dimensional Conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) with Intensity Modulated Radiot...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Rectal and urinary toxicities are the principal limiting factors in deliver...
Preoperative management of rectal carcinoma can be performed by employing either conventionally or h...
Abstract Background A strong dose-volume relationship exists between the amount of small bowel recei...
Aims Adding concurrent (chemo)therapy to radiotherapy improves outcomes for muscle-invasive bladder...
The aim of this study is to investigate to what extent IMRT can decrease the dose to the organs at r...
Aims Increases to radiotherapy dose are constrained by normal tissue effects. The relationship betw...