Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3999285 | Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Primary radiation to an intact prostate resulted in higher gradeâ¥2 acute urinary toxicity than radiation to the prostatic fossa, with no difference in late urinary toxicity. Thus, a proportion of acute urinary toxicity in men with an intact prostate may be attributable to inflammation of the prostatic gland or urethra.
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Raymond H. M.D., Daniel Ph.D., Jason A. M.D., D.Phil., Niall M. M.D., Christopher U. M.D., Himu R. M.D., Jean-Paul M.D., Malti M.D., Alexander M.D., Abdenour M.D., Mark H. M.D., Daniel A. M.D., Ph.D., Kevin S. M.D., Robert M.D., Elizabeth M. M.D.,