Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9872104 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusions: In the diseases studied, using various techniques of 3D-CRT, electrons, IMRT, and protons, protons are most optimal in treating retinoblastomas, medulloblastomas (posterior fossa and craniospinal), and pelvic sarcomas. Protons delivered superior target dose coverage and sparing of normal structures. As dose-volume parameters are expected to correlate with acute and late toxicity, proton therapy should receive serious consideration as the preferred technique for the treatment of pediatric tumors.
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Authors
Catherine T. M.D., Stephen D. C.M.D., Robin M. C.M.D., Beverly A. C.M.D., Anita M.D., Eric L. M.D., Moshe H. M.D., Shiao Y. M.D., James D. M.D., Alfred R. Ph.D.,