Impact of dose-distribution uncertainties on rectal ntcp modeling. II: Uncertainty implications.
A trial of nonescalated conformal versus conventional radiotherapy treatment of prostate cancer has been carried out at the Royal Marsden NHS Trust (RMH) and Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), demonstrating a significant reduction in the rate of rectal bleeding reported for patients treated using t...
Main Author: | Fenwick, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2001
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