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Current status and trend of the publication to the SCI and SCIE journals in the field of radiation oncology in Korea for 30 years

Park W, Huh SJ

PURPOSE: We collected the data of Science Citation Index (SCI) and SCI Expended (SCIE) papers written by the members of the Korean Society of Radiation Oncology (KOSRO) to analyze the...
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Basics of particle therapy II: relative biological effectiveness

Choi J, Kang JO

In the previous review, the physical aspect of heavy particles, with a focus on the carbon beam was introduced. Particle beam therapy has many potential advantages for cancer treatment without...
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Radial displacement of clinical target volume in node negative head and neck cancer

Jeon W, Wu HG, Song SH, Kim JI

PURPOSE: To evaluate the radial displacement of clinical target volume in the patients with node negative head and neck (H&N) cancer and to quantify the relative positional changes compared to...
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Development of the DVH management software for the biologically-guided evaluation of radiotherapy plan

Kim B, Park HC, Oh D, Shin EH, Ahn YC, Kim J, Han Y

PURPOSE: To develop the dose volume histogram (DVH) management software which guides the evaluation of radiotherapy (RT) plan of a new case according to the biological consequences of the DVHs...
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The effect of photon energy on intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) plans for prostate cancer

Sung W, Park JM, Choi CH, Ha SW, Ye SJ

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of common three photon energies (6-MV, 10-MV, and 15-MV) on intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) plans to treat prostate cancer patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty patients with...
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Treatment outcome in patients with vulvar cancer: comparison of concurrent radiotherapy to postoperative radiotherapy

Lee J, Kim SH, Kim G, Yu M, Park DC, Yoon JH, Yoon SC

PURPOSE: To evaluate outcome and morbidity in patients with vulvar cancer treated with radiotherapy, concurrent chemoradiotherapy or postoperative radiotherapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The records of 24 patients treated with radiotherapy for...
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