AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The development and use of new radiotherapy techniques, especially 3D conformal radiotherapy or intensity-modulated radiotherapy, has allowed the safe application of high doses of external beam radiotherapy without increasing toxicity. The aim of this analysis was to describe the acute and when possible late toxicity and the feasibility on using intensity-modulated radiotherapy into our routine work. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From June 2003 to December 2004, 60 patients with prostate cancer underwent high dose (80 Gy) radiotherapy treatment with intensity-modulated radiotherapy at the University of Florence. In the current analysis, we included patients without clinical or radiographic evidence of distant disease at the ...
to report acute and late toxicity in prostate cancer patients treated by high-dose intensity-modulat...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of adding regional h...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integ...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The development and use of new radiotherapy techniques, especially 3D conforma...
Background and Purpose: Dose escalation improves local control in prostate cancer. In this study we ...
Background and Purpose: Dose escalation improves local control in prostate cancer. In this study we ...
Introduction: In prostate cancer, higher radiation doses are often related to higher local control r...
Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integr...
Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integr...
For a patient suffering from non-metastatic prostate cancer, the individualized recommendation of ra...
Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integr...
For a patient suffering from non-metastatic prostate cancer, the individualized recommendation of ra...
Purpose: To compare the acute and late gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) toxicity in pros...
BACKGROUND. The authors investigated long-term tumor control and toxicity outcomes after high-dose, ...
BACKGROUND. The authors investigated long-term tumor control and toxicity outcomes after high-dose, ...
to report acute and late toxicity in prostate cancer patients treated by high-dose intensity-modulat...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of adding regional h...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integ...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The development and use of new radiotherapy techniques, especially 3D conforma...
Background and Purpose: Dose escalation improves local control in prostate cancer. In this study we ...
Background and Purpose: Dose escalation improves local control in prostate cancer. In this study we ...
Introduction: In prostate cancer, higher radiation doses are often related to higher local control r...
Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integr...
Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integr...
For a patient suffering from non-metastatic prostate cancer, the individualized recommendation of ra...
Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integr...
For a patient suffering from non-metastatic prostate cancer, the individualized recommendation of ra...
Purpose: To compare the acute and late gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) toxicity in pros...
BACKGROUND. The authors investigated long-term tumor control and toxicity outcomes after high-dose, ...
BACKGROUND. The authors investigated long-term tumor control and toxicity outcomes after high-dose, ...
to report acute and late toxicity in prostate cancer patients treated by high-dose intensity-modulat...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of adding regional h...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integ...