BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective palliative treatment for cancer patients with painful bone metastases. Although single- and multiple-fraction radiotherapy are thought to provide equal palliation, which treatment schedule provides better value for the money is unknown. We compared quality-adjusted life expectancy (the overall valuation of the health of the patients) and societal costs for patients receiving either single- or multiple-fraction radiotherapy. METHODS: A societal cost-utility analysis was performed on a Dutch randomized, controlled trial of 1157 patients with painful bone metastases that compared pain responses and quality of life from a single-fraction treatment schedule of 8 Gy with a treatment schedule of six fractio...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
Purpose: Pain response rates are equivalent after single 8 Gy and fractionated palliative radiation ...
The role of radiotherapy in the pallia-tion of painful symptomatic bone metas-tases is well establis...
INTRODUCTION: Single- and multiple-fraction external beam radiotherapy (SFX-EBRT and MFX-EBRT) are p...
AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two radiotherapy schedules in p...
Introduction: Palliative radiotherapy is a standard of care for localised pain due to bone metastas...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd All rights reserved.Background and purposeBone metastases caus...
Aims and Background: To compare 2 multifraction radiotherapy schedules in the palliation of painful ...
BACKGROUND: Although repeat radiation treatment has been shown to palliate pain in patients with bon...
Purpose: To determine the efficacy of 3 different fractionation schedules of radiotherapy (8 Gy × 1,...
Aims and Background: To compare 2 multifraction radiotherapy schedules in the palliation of painful ...
ntroduction. Bone is the most common site of cancer dissemination and 70% of patients with bone lesi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the prospectively, randomized Dutch Bone Metastasis Study on the effect o...
Background and purpose: In the prospectively, randomized Dutch Bone Metastasis Study on the effect o...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
Purpose: Pain response rates are equivalent after single 8 Gy and fractionated palliative radiation ...
The role of radiotherapy in the pallia-tion of painful symptomatic bone metas-tases is well establis...
INTRODUCTION: Single- and multiple-fraction external beam radiotherapy (SFX-EBRT and MFX-EBRT) are p...
AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two radiotherapy schedules in p...
Introduction: Palliative radiotherapy is a standard of care for localised pain due to bone metastas...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd All rights reserved.Background and purposeBone metastases caus...
Aims and Background: To compare 2 multifraction radiotherapy schedules in the palliation of painful ...
BACKGROUND: Although repeat radiation treatment has been shown to palliate pain in patients with bon...
Purpose: To determine the efficacy of 3 different fractionation schedules of radiotherapy (8 Gy × 1,...
Aims and Background: To compare 2 multifraction radiotherapy schedules in the palliation of painful ...
ntroduction. Bone is the most common site of cancer dissemination and 70% of patients with bone lesi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the prospectively, randomized Dutch Bone Metastasis Study on the effect o...
Background and purpose: In the prospectively, randomized Dutch Bone Metastasis Study on the effect o...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for painful bone metastases. Whether this applies...
Purpose: Pain response rates are equivalent after single 8 Gy and fractionated palliative radiation ...
The role of radiotherapy in the pallia-tion of painful symptomatic bone metas-tases is well establis...