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Magnetic resonance image-based tomotherapy planning for prostate cancer

Jung SH, Kim J, Chung Y, Keserci B, Pyo H, Park HC, Park W

Purpose: To evaluate and compare the feasibilities of magnetic resonance (MR) image-based planning using synthetic computed tomography (sCT) versus CT (pCT)-based planning in helical tomotherapy for prostate cancer. Materials and Methods:...
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Intensity-modulated radiation therapy in early stage squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx: treatment trends and outcomes

Wegner RE, Abel S, Bergin JJ, Colonias A

Purpose: Definitive radiotherapy remains a primary treatment option for early stage glottic cancer. Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has emerged as the standard treatment technique for advanced head and neck cancers,...
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Treatment outcome of anaplastic ependymoma under the age of 3 treated by intensity-modulated radiotherapy

Lee J, Chung SY, Han JW, Kim DS, Kim J, Moon JY, Yoon HI, Suh CO

Purpose: Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) allows for more precise treatment, reducing unwanted radiation to nearby structures. We investigated the safety and feasibility of IMRT for anaplastic ependymoma patients below 3 years...
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Failure patterns of cervical lymph nodes in metastases of unknown origin according to target volume

Kim DY, Heo DS, Keam B, Ock CY, Ahn SH, Kim Jh, Jung KC, Kim JH, Wu HG

Purpose: This study was aim to evaluate the patterns of failure according to radiotherapy (RT) target volume for cervical lymph nodes in metastases of unknown primary origin in head and...
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The emerging role of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in radiotherapy

Kang C, Jeong SY, Song SY, Choi EK

Radiotherapy (RT) has been used for decades as one of the main treatment modalities for cancer patients. The therapeutic effect of RT has been primarily ascribed to DNA damage leading...
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Reduced-dose whole-brain radiotherapy with tumor bed boost after upfront high-dose methotrexate for primary central nervous system lymphoma

Lee TH, Lee JH, Chang JH, Ye SJ, Kim TM, Park CK, Kim IH, Kim BH, Wee CW

Purpose: This retrospective study compares higher-dose whole-brain radiotherapy (hdWBRT) with reduced-dose WBRT (rdWBRT) in terms of clinical efficacy and toxicity profile in patients treated for primary central nervous system lymphoma...
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Three-dimensional dose reconstruction-based pretreatment dosimetric verification in volumetric modulated arc therapy for prostate cancer

Jeong Y, Oh JG, Kang JK, Moon SR, Lee KK

Purpose: We performed three-dimensional (3D) dose reconstruction-based pretreatment verification to evaluate gamma analysis acceptance criteria in volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) for prostate cancer. Materials and Methods: Pretreatment verification for 28...
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Regional nodal irradiation in pT1-2N1 breast cancer patients treated with breast-conserving surgery and whole breast irradiation

Park SH, Kim JC

Purpose: To evaluate the necessity of regional nodal irradiation (RNI) for pT1-2N1 breast cancer patients treated with breast-conserving surgery and radiotherapy, we compared clinical outcomes of patients treated with and...
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Evaluation of the heart and lung dosimetric parameters in deep inspiration breath hold using 3D Slicer

Eskandari , Nasseri S, Gholamhosseinian H, Hosseini S, Farzaneh M, Keramati A, Naji M, Rostami A, Momennezhad M

Purpose: The present study was conducted to compare dosimetric parameters for the heart and left lung between free breathing (FB) and deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) and determine the most...
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