Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2161065 | Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Real-time intraoperative planning was associated with a 90% consistency of achieving the planned intraoperative dose constraints for target coverage and maintaining planned urethral and rectal constraints in a high percentage of implants. Rectal volumes of ⩾2.5 cm3 exposed to the prescription doses were associated with an increased incidence of grade 2 rectal bleeding. Further enhancements in imaging guidance for optimal seed deposition are needed to guarantee optimal dose distribution for all patients. Whether such improvements lead to further reduction in acute and late morbidities associated with therapy requires further study.
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Authors
Michael J. Zelefsky, Yoshiya Yamada, Gil'ad N. Cohen, Neha Sharma, Alison M. Shippy, David Fridman, Marco Zaider,