Nomograms to predict late urinary toxicity after prostate cancer radiotherapy.

Volume: 31, Pages: 53 - 53
Published: Feb 20, 2013
Abstract
53 Background: Tools are needed to predict toxicity after prostate cancer treatment. The objective of the study was to analyze late urinary toxicity after prostate cancer radiotherapy (RT) by symptom description and identification of patient characteristics or treatment parameters allowing for the generation of nomograms. Methods: 965 patient received a median total dose of 70 Gy (range, 65-80 Gy) for localized prostate cancer, using different...
Paper Details
Title
Nomograms to predict late urinary toxicity after prostate cancer radiotherapy.
Published Date
Feb 20, 2013
Volume
31
Pages
53 - 53
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