Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9872604 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A dose-response relation was found using the ASTRO definition for low-risk prostate cancer. However, we found only marginal or no dose-response relation when the CN + 2 definition was used. Most of the benefit from the higher doses derived from low-risk patients with higher PSA levels. In all cases, little projected gain appears to exist at doses >78 Gy for these patients. A dose-response relation was noted for the intermediate-risk patients using either the CN + 2 or ASTRO definition. Most of the benefit from the higher doses also derived from the intermediate-risk patients with higher PSA levels. Some room for improvement appears to exist with additional dose increases in this group.
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Authors
Rex M.D., Ph.D., Susan L. Ph.D., Andrew K. M.D., Renaud M.D., Lei Ph.D., Ashish M.D., Louis M.D., Deborah M.D.,