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Article: Physical Models and Simpler Dosimetric Descriptors of Radiation Late Toxicity

TitlePhysical Models and Simpler Dosimetric Descriptors of Radiation Late Toxicity
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Issue Date2007
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Seminars in Radiation Oncology, 2007, v. 17, n. 2, p. 108-120 How to Cite?
AbstractPredicting radiation damage to specific organs is becoming ever more challenging with the use of intensity-modulated beams, nonuniform dose distributions, partial organ irradiation, and interpatient and even intraorgan variations in radiation sensitivity. Data-based physical models can be of use in summarizing complicated dose-volume data to help describe clinical outcomes and ultimately aid in the prediction of clinical toxicity. This article attempts to provide a brief overview of the use of normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models and other simple dose/volume metrics to describe a few clinically significant complications (either frequent or serious) associated with radiation therapy of the head and neck, thorax, and abdominal-pelvic regions. Specifically, it reviews the application of these methods for late toxicities of the parotid, lung, heart, spinal cord, liver, and rectum. It focuses on organ-specific NTCP parameters as well as simple dosimetric descriptors that might be used to help treatment plan evaluation in clinical practice. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/266871
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dc.contributor.authorKong, Feng Ming (Spring)-
dc.contributor.authorPan, Charlie-
dc.contributor.authorEisbruch, Avraham-
dc.contributor.authorHaken, Randall K.Ten-
dc.date.accessioned2019-01-31T07:19:51Z-
dc.date.available2019-01-31T07:19:51Z-
dc.date.issued2007-
dc.identifier.citationSeminars in Radiation Oncology, 2007, v. 17, n. 2, p. 108-120-
dc.identifier.issn1053-4296-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/266871-
dc.description.abstractPredicting radiation damage to specific organs is becoming ever more challenging with the use of intensity-modulated beams, nonuniform dose distributions, partial organ irradiation, and interpatient and even intraorgan variations in radiation sensitivity. Data-based physical models can be of use in summarizing complicated dose-volume data to help describe clinical outcomes and ultimately aid in the prediction of clinical toxicity. This article attempts to provide a brief overview of the use of normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models and other simple dose/volume metrics to describe a few clinically significant complications (either frequent or serious) associated with radiation therapy of the head and neck, thorax, and abdominal-pelvic regions. Specifically, it reviews the application of these methods for late toxicities of the parotid, lung, heart, spinal cord, liver, and rectum. It focuses on organ-specific NTCP parameters as well as simple dosimetric descriptors that might be used to help treatment plan evaluation in clinical practice. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofSeminars in Radiation Oncology-
dc.titlePhysical Models and Simpler Dosimetric Descriptors of Radiation Late Toxicity-
dc.typeArticle-
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dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.semradonc.2006.11.007-
dc.identifier.pmid17395041-
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dc.identifier.volume17-
dc.identifier.issue2-
dc.identifier.spage108-
dc.identifier.epage120-
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