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Vanja Gram,Lotte Stubkjær Fog,Mette Hemer et al. Vanja Gram et al.
Background and purpose: Palliative radiotherapy is given to sustain or improve quality of life for patients with advanced cancer. Radiotherapy may however result in symptomatic side effects, which may affect the patient n...
A G M O&#x;Neill,S O Osman,S Jain et al. A G M O&#x;Neill et al.
Purpose: This study aims to quantify the incidence and distribution of prostatic calculi in a population of prostate radiotherapy patients and assess their potential role in prostate image guided radiotherapy (IGRT). ...
Aisling Krishnan,Yat Man Tsang,Adéle Stewart-Lord Aisling Krishnan
A retrospective audit on the "Plan of the day" (POD) selection and intra-fractional bladder fillings were carried out on twenty adaptive bladder radiotherapy patients at a single institution. Treatment time, differences in bladder volume an...
Rasmus Lübeck Christiansen,Janne Gornitzka,Pia Andersen et al. Rasmus Lübeck Christiansen et al.
Background and purpose: Overall treatment time (OTT) is essential for local tumour control and survival in radiotherapy of head and neck cancer (HNC). National radiotherapy guidelines of the Danish Head and Neck Cancer Gr...
Vanessa Di Lalla,Bernard Fortin,Catherine Pembroke et al. Vanessa Di Lalla et al.
Background: Best-practice guidelines recommend single-fraction (SFRT) instead of multi-fraction radiation therapy (MFRT) for uncomplicated symptomatic bone metastases. SFRT is comparable to MFRT in relieving pain, conveni...
Ina M Sala,Girish B Nair,Beverly Maurer et al. Ina M Sala et al.
High frequency percussive ventilation (HFPV) employs high frequency low tidal volumes (100-400 bursts/min) to provide respiration in awake patients while simultaneously reducing respiratory motion. The purpose of this study is to evaluate H...
Astrid A C De Leeuw,Remi A Nout,Ruud G H Van Leeuwen et al. Astrid A C De Leeuw et al.
Purpose: To report on the "Dutch Quality Improvement Project" regarding external beam (EBRT) and brachytherapy (BT) contouring and treatment planning for locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC). ...