Proton versus photon-based radiation therapy for prostate cancer: emerging evidence and considerations in the era of value-based cancer careAdvances in radiation technology have transformed treatment options for patients with localized prostate cancer. The evolution of three-dimensional conformal radiation ...
sham irradiation (0 Gy) after four days; #, p < 0.05 vs. sham irradiation (0 Gy) after eight days; at least 1 experiment with 4 technical replicates in each. Full size image Effect of photon vs. proton radiation on tumor cell viability In the UPS cell culture group, no significant ...
Radiation Oncology volume 18, Article number: 189 (2023) Cite this article 1846 Accesses Metrics details Abstract Purpose To discuss the optimal treatment modality for inoperable locally advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer patients with poor physical status, impaired cardio-pulmonary function, and ...
Lymphatic vessels were detected in the tumor-skin border of the control and P groups; however, they were also present in the core of the X tumors (Figure 4c), finding consistent with the over-expression of Oncogenesis (2017), 1 – 13 Proton versus photon radiation impact in squamous cell...
Radiobiological risk estimates of adverse events and secondary cancer for proton and photon radiation therapy of pediatric medulloblastoma. Introduction. The aim of this model study was to estimate and compare the risk of radiation-induced adverse late effects in pediatric patients with medullo... Bro...
For instance, the first comparison of IMRT versus IMPT among oropharyngeal cancer patients treated with chemo-radiation in the MD-Anderson Cancer centre [46] showed a significant decrease of required tube feeding during the course of radiation when IMPT was used. In this regard, direct measurement...
Yeo et al. Radiation Oncology (2015) 10:213 DOI 10.1186/s13014-015-0522-5 RESEARCH Open Access Passive proton therapy vs. IMRT planning study with focal boost for prostate cancer Inhwan Yeo* , Prashanth Nookala, Ian Gordon, Reinhard Schulte, Stanley Barnes, Abiel Ghebremedhin, Ning Wang, ...
radiationsthat basically use the same mechanisms to kill tumor cells, i.e., through a transfer of energy (from the photon or proton to the cell) that results in damage to the cellular DNA and subsequent cell death. In general, the radiation tolerance of normal tissues and organs is ...
Talcott JA, Rossi C, Shipley WU, Clark JA, Slater JD, Niemierko A, et al.: Patient-reported long-term outcomes after conventional and high-dose combined proton and photon radiation for early prostate cancer. JAMA 2010,303(11):1046-1053. Erratum in: JAMA. 2010 Apr 7;303[13]:1257. 10.1...
outcomes of patients treated with PBT are superior to those treated with three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy photon, which were in other studies. To date, there are no prospective trials comparing the effectiveness and toxicities between proton and photon RT for patients with prostate cancer...