Dose-escalated radiation therapy for localized prostate cancer improves disease control but is also associated with worse rectal toxicity. A spacer placed between the prostate and rectum can be used to displace the anterior rectal wall outside of the high-dose radiation regions and potentially minimize radiation-induced rectal toxicity. This systematic review focuses on the published data regarding the different types of commercially available prostate-rectum spacers. Dosimetric results and preliminary clinical data using prostate-rectum spacers in patients with localized prostate cancer treated by curative radiation therapy are compared and discussed
OBJECTIVE: The main aim of the current analysis was to explore the hypothetical advantages using rec...
Introduction: External beam radiation therapy for the treatment of prostate cancer is associated wit...
In this review we outline the current evidence for the use of hydrogel rectal spacers in the treatme...
In the curative radiotherapy of localized prostate cancer, improvements in biochemical control obser...
This dissertation examines how to minimise gastrointestinal side effects of external prostate cancer...
Rectal toxicity is a serious adverse effect in early-stage prostate cancer patients treated with cur...
Dose-escalated prostate radiotherapy (RT) can improve treatment outcomes, but rectal toxicity is the...
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Different spacing agents have been tested ...
PurposePerirectal spacing, whereby biomaterials are placed between the prostate and rectum, shows pr...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of the balloon spacer when used to reduce the radiation dose del...
AbstractPurposeTo describe the use of a temporary spacer to reduce rectal dose prior to prostate rad...
Damage in the surrounding structures, including the rectum, due to unintended exposure to radiation ...
While the importance of a consistent rectal volume during radiation therapy planning and treatment f...
Background and purpose: To evaluate spatial differences in dose distributions of the ano-rectal wall...
Rectal bleeding and faecal incontinence are serious injuries that men with prostate cancer who recei...
OBJECTIVE: The main aim of the current analysis was to explore the hypothetical advantages using rec...
Introduction: External beam radiation therapy for the treatment of prostate cancer is associated wit...
In this review we outline the current evidence for the use of hydrogel rectal spacers in the treatme...
In the curative radiotherapy of localized prostate cancer, improvements in biochemical control obser...
This dissertation examines how to minimise gastrointestinal side effects of external prostate cancer...
Rectal toxicity is a serious adverse effect in early-stage prostate cancer patients treated with cur...
Dose-escalated prostate radiotherapy (RT) can improve treatment outcomes, but rectal toxicity is the...
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Different spacing agents have been tested ...
PurposePerirectal spacing, whereby biomaterials are placed between the prostate and rectum, shows pr...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of the balloon spacer when used to reduce the radiation dose del...
AbstractPurposeTo describe the use of a temporary spacer to reduce rectal dose prior to prostate rad...
Damage in the surrounding structures, including the rectum, due to unintended exposure to radiation ...
While the importance of a consistent rectal volume during radiation therapy planning and treatment f...
Background and purpose: To evaluate spatial differences in dose distributions of the ano-rectal wall...
Rectal bleeding and faecal incontinence are serious injuries that men with prostate cancer who recei...
OBJECTIVE: The main aim of the current analysis was to explore the hypothetical advantages using rec...
Introduction: External beam radiation therapy for the treatment of prostate cancer is associated wit...
In this review we outline the current evidence for the use of hydrogel rectal spacers in the treatme...