Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10920780 | Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The randomized data presented here suggests that the likelihood of biochemical cure is similar with standard (44Â Gy) or lower dose (20Â Gy) supplemental beam radiation. Since the biological effect of 20Â Gy external beam radiation is likely to be small, we interpret these preliminary results to suggest that supplemental beam radiation is unnecessary, in the setting of a high degree of prostate coverage by the brachytherapy prescription dose. With closure of this study, we have begun treating intermediate and high risk patients on a prospective randomized comparison of Pd-103 with 20 versus 0Â Gy supplemental beam radiation.
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Authors
Kent Wallner, Gregory Merrick, Lawrence True, Tracey Sherertz, Steven Sutlief, William Cavanagh, Wayne Butler,