Radiotherapy dose-distribution to the perirectal fat space (PRS) is related to gastrointestinal control-related complications

Volume: 7, Pages: 62 - 70
Published: Dec 1, 2017
Abstract
Traditionally rectal symptoms following pelvic/prostate radiotherapy are correlated to the dosimetry of the anorectum or a substructure of this. It has been suggested that the perirectal fat space (PRS) surrounding the rectum may also be relevant. This study considers the delineation and dosimetry of the PRS related to both rectal bleeding and control-related toxicity. Initially, a case-control cohort of 100 patients from the RADAR study were...
Paper Details
Title
Radiotherapy dose-distribution to the perirectal fat space (PRS) is related to gastrointestinal control-related complications
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Volume
7
Pages
62 - 70
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