Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8229071 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Because patients treated with FSRT exhibited similar survival times and LPFS rates with a lower risk of toxicity in comparison to those treated with SRS, despite the fact that FSRT was used for large lesions and lesions in adverse locations, we find that FSRT can particularly be beneficial for patients with large lesions or lesions located near critical structures. Further investigation is warranted to determine the optimal dose/fractionation.
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Authors
Yeon-Joo M.D., Kwan Ho M.D., Joo-Young M.D., Young Kyung Ph.D., Hye Sook M.D., Sang Hyun M.D., Ho Jin M.D., Ho Shin M.D., Heon M.D., Seung Hoon M.D.,