Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10156577 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
We showed that the 12-Gy fractionated TBI dose delivered either in 2 fractions or in 1 fraction per day over a period of 3 to 4Â days resulted in nonsignificant differences in disease control and survival. However, 1-day fractionation may be associated with a higher risk of mucositis and hemorrhagic cystitis. The absence of a significant difference in the SM incidence in the non-T-cell-depleted group should be interpreted with caution in the context of a retrospective study design. Our findings are important to consider for radiation therapy department organization. In-depth analyses of other nonlethal toxicities and late effects are required.
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Authors
Yazid MD, PhD, Myriam MD, MSc, Sebastian MD, PhD, Gokoulakrichenane MD, Leszek MD, Mauricette MD, PhD, Gérard MD, PhD, Nicolaas P.M. MD, PhD, Jan J. MD, PhD, Ibrahim MD, PhD, Emmanuelle MSc, Mohamad MD, PhD, Norbert Claude MD, PhD, Arnon MD, PhD,