Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8213533 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2016 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The use of salvage radiation doses of â¥66.0 Gy are supported by evidence presented in the present multicenter pooled analysis of individual patient data. The observational reporting method, limited sample size, few distant metastasis events, modest follow-up duration, and elective use of salvage therapy might have diminished the opportunity to identify an association between the radiation dose and this endpoint.
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Authors
Thomas M. MD, Shree BS, Daniel A. MD, PhD, Bridget F. MD, Stanley L. MD, Jason A. MD, DPhil, Jeff M. MD, Felix Y. MD, Matthew C. MD, Alan MD, PhD, Mitchell S. MD, Drew MD, MPH, Robert B. MD, Kevin L. MD, Anthony L. MD, W. Robert MD, MS, MEd,