Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10918755 | Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Insertion of the biodegradable balloon into the prostate-rectum interspace is similar to other published invasive procedures. In this virtual dose distribution analysis, the balloon insertion resulted in a remarkable reduction of rectal volume exposed to high radiation doses. This effect has the potential to keep the rectal dose lower especially when higher than usual prostate dose escalation protocols or hypo-fractionated regimes are used. Further prospective clinical investigations on larger cohorts and more conformal radiation techniques will be necessary to define the clinical advantage of the biodegradable interstitial tissue separation device.
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Corinna Melchert, Eliahu Gez, Günther Bohlen, Giovanni Scarzello, Isaac Koziol, Mitchell Anscher, Shmuel Cytron, Adrian Paz, Taryn Torre, Mathew Bassignani, Fabrizio Dal Moro, Dieter Jocham, Rami Ben Yosef, Benjamin W. Corn, György Kovács,