Prognostic Score in Radiotherapy Practice for Palliative Treatments (PROPHET) Study for Bone Metastases: An Investigation Into the Clinical Effect on Treatment Prescription

Purpose: Bone metastases frequently occur during malignant disease. Palliative radiation therapy (PRT) is a crucial part of palliative care because it can relieve pain and improve patients’ quality of life. Often, a clinician's survival estimation is too optimistic. Prognostic scores (PSs) can...

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Main Authors: Francesco Cellini, MD, Alessia Di Rito, MD, Giambattista Siepe, MD, Francesco Pastore, MD, Elisabetta Lattanzi, MD, Ilaria Meaglia, MD, Angelo Tozzi, MD, Stefania Manfrida, MD, Silvia Longo, MD, Simonetta Saldi, MD, Raffaele Cassese, MD, Fabio Arcidiacono, MD, Michele Fiore, MD, Valeria Masiello, MD, Ciro Mazzarella, MD, Antonio Diroma, MD, Francesco Miccichè, MD, Francesca Maurizi, MD, Luca Dominici, MD, Marta Scorsetti, MD, Mario Santarelli, MD, Vincenzo Fusco, MD, Cynthia Aristei, MD, Francesco Deodato, MD, Maria A. Gambacorta, MD, PhD, Ernesto Maranzano, MD, Paolo Muto, MD, Vincenzo Valentini, MD, Alessio G. Morganti, MD, Lorenza Marino, MD, Costanza M. Donati, MD, Rossella Di Franco, MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-03-01
Series:Advances in Radiation Oncology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452109422002408