Nomograms to predict late urinary toxicity after prostate cancer radiotherapy
Abstract
To analyze late urinary toxicity after prostate cancer radiotherapy (RT): symptom description and identification of patient characteristics or treatment parameters allowing for the generation of nomograms. Nine hundred and sixty-five patients underwent RT in seventeen French centers for localized prostate cancer. Median total dose was 70 Gy (range, 65–80 Gy), using different fractionations (2 or 2.5 Gy/day) and techniques. Late urinary toxicity...
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Nomograms to predict late urinary toxicity after prostate cancer radiotherapy
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Aug 29, 2013
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