Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8219824 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Severe vaginal morbidity within the first 2Â years after definitive radiation (chemo)therapy including IGABT with intracavitary/interstitial techniques for locally advanced cervical cancer is limited and is significantly less than has been reported from earlier studies. Thus, the new adaptive target concept seems to be a safe treatment with regard to the vagina being an organ at risk. However, mild to moderate vaginal morbidity is still pronounced with currently applied IGABT, and it needs further attention.
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Authors
Kathrin MSc, Remi A. MD, PhD, Kari PhD, Jacob C. MD, DMSc, Henrike MD, PhD, Christine MD, Primož MD, PhD, Umesh DMRT, MD, DNB, Wolfgang DVM, PhD, Richard MD, PhD,