Zaorsky NG, Palmer JD, Hurwitz MD, Keith SW, Dicker AP, Den RB. What is the ideal radiotherapy dose to treat prostate cancer? A meta-analysis of biologically equivalent dose escalation. Radiother Oncol 2015;115:295-300.Zaorsky NG, Palmer JD, Hurwitz MD, et al. What is the ideal ...
There is a clear dose response for localized prostate cancer radiotherapy and there probably is a radiobiological rationale for hypo-fractionation. Combini... CR King,J Lehmann,JR Adler,... - 《Technol Cancer Res Treat》 被引量: 285发表: 2003年 Topological and functional discovery in a gene...
Types of Radiotherapy What is radiotherapy and how does it work? Radiation Therapy or Radiotherapy is the delivery of high intensity X-rays, generally used in the treatment of cancers and brain disorders. There are many ways to have radiation therapy, but they all work in a similar way. Care...
Hematologist oncologists: Treat blood cancers (such asleukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma) Breast oncologists: Treat breast cancers (in all genders) Neuro-oncologists: Treat cancers of the brain, spine, and nervous system Urologic oncologists: Treat cancers of thegenitourinarysystem, such as kidneys,pr...
Curative Radiotherapy for Patients with Lung Cancer; What is the Appropriate Number to Treat? Author links open overlay panelP.BrysonJ.McAleeseShow more Share Cite https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clon.2018.03.022Get rights and contentPrevious article in issue Next article in issue...
How does something like radiotherapy treat prostate cancer? What causes cancer and what are the effects of cancer on the body? (a) What is leukemia? (b) What are its clinical manifestations? Identify and briefly describe the three most common types of skin cancer and the risk to individuals...
If corticosteroids are ineffective, orbital radiotherapy can be used alone or in conjunction with corticosteroids. This type of treatment carries risks such as short-term vision problems, cataracts, and retinopathy. Surgery If exophthalmos is severe or persistent, surgery may be required. It may need...
Two types of non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas are indolent and aggressive. The first kind tends to progress very slowly, but may recur many times. The second kind typically progresses rapidly and can be more difficult to treat. These cancers sometimes behave similarly after they spread throughout the bo...
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Other causes. Eating disorders, chemotherapy or radiotherapy, past disease or surgery on the ovaries or testes, metabolic disorders like galactosemia, and other factors can lead to delayed puberty. Some medicines can also delay puberty. Treatment of Delayed Puberty ...