Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8228041 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The risk of late Grade 2 or greater and Grade 3 urinary toxicity was almost identical, regardless of the RT intent. In the salvage cohort, older age and greater radiation doses resulted in a worse toxicity profile, and younger, hypertensive patients experienced a greater rate of severe late sequelae in the adjuvant setting. The causes of this latter correlation and apparently different etiopathogenesis of chronic damage in the two subgroups were unclear and deserve additional investigation.
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Authors
Cesare M.D., Claudio Ph.D., Luigi Filippo M.D., Filippo M.D., Genoveffa M.D., Angelo M.D., Alberto M.D., Sara Ph.D., Aniko M.D., Giorgio M.D., Lucia Ph.D., Marcella M.D., Giovannella M.D., Francesco M.D., Patrizio M.D., Nadia M.D.,