Radiotherapy for benign disease; assessing the risk of radiation-induced cancer following exposure to intermediate dose radiation

Volume: 88, Issue: 1056, Pages: 20150405 - 20150405
Published: Dec 1, 2015
Abstract
Most radiotherapy (RT) involves the use of high doses (>50 Gy) to treat malignant disease. However, low to intermediate doses (approximately 3-50 Gy) can provide effective control of a number of benign conditions, ranging from inflammatory/proliferative disorders (e.g. Dupuytren's disease, heterotopic ossification, keloid scarring, pigmented villonodular synovitis) to benign tumours (e.g. glomus tumours or juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibromas)....
Paper Details
Title
Radiotherapy for benign disease; assessing the risk of radiation-induced cancer following exposure to intermediate dose radiation
Published Date
Dec 1, 2015
Volume
88
Issue
1056
Pages
20150405 - 20150405
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