Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8212405 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2017 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
The usefulness of the TGUGT and G8 score in daily practice seems to be limited. Type of primary tumor, chemoradiotherapy, age, and World Health Organization performance status were more strongly associated with acute toxicity. Only chemoradiotherapy and age were associated with noncompliance. Overall the compliance was very high. To allow better-informed treatment decisions, a more accurate prediction of toxicity is desirable.
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Authors
Judith G. MD, Mirjam E. PhD, Maaike MD, Jan J. MD, PhD, Tom MD, Huub MD, PhD, Elizabet A. MD, Debby MD, Annija H. MD, Desirée J. MD, PhD, Judith MD, PhD, Tom MD, PhD, Jan Willem PhD, Mieke J. PhD, Henk MD, PhD,