Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5699805 | Clinical Oncology | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Sectional imaging has played an important role in the management of cervical cancer, in particular for staging, and is now considered for image-guided treatment planning, in particular for brachytherapy. Image-based three-dimensional brachytherapy is a relatively new approach that is increasingly replacing the traditional two-dimensional X-ray-based method. This overview focuses on the potential and some practicalities of this approach. The pros and cons of computed tomography- and magnetic resonance imaging-based brachytherapy are considered and an overview of the current state of research is given. The first encouraging clinical results are presented and future perspectives are discussed.
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Authors
R. Pötter, E. Fidarova, C. Kirisits, J. Dimopoulos,