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pro vyhledávání: '"Karsten Gerull"'
Autor:
Carolin Schubert, Oliver Waletzko, Christian Weiss, Dirk Voelzke, Sevda Toperim, Arnd Roeser, Silvia Puccini, Marc Piroth, Christian Mehrens, Jan-Dirk Kueter, Kirsten Hierholz, Karsten Gerull, Antonella Fogliata, Andreas Block, Luca Cozzi
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 5, p e0178034 (2017)
To evaluate the performance of a model-based optimisation process for volumetric modulated arc therapy applied to prostate cancer in a multicentric cooperative group. The RapidPlan (RP) knowledge-based engine was tested for the planning of Volumetric
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/091f7099cecb4a4e847945d328aa5b16
Autor:
DIRK RADES, BRITTA WARWAS, FLORIAN CREMERS, KARSTEN GERULL, RALPH PRIES, ANKE LEICHTLE, KARL L. BRUCHHAGE, SAMER G. HAKIM, STEVEN E. SCHILD
Publikováno v:
Anticancer research. 42(6)
Xerostomia is a serious complication following radiotherapy of head-and-neck cancers. A prognostic tool was developed for estimating its risk.In our previous study, age, tumor site, bilateral lymph node involvement, definitive radiotherapy, and addit
Prognostic Factors for Complete Recovery From Xerostomia After Radiotherapy of Head-and-Neck Cancers
Autor:
DIRK RADES, BRITTA WARWAS, KARSTEN GERULL, RALPH PRIES, ANKE LEICHTLE, KARL L. BRUCHHAGE, SAMER G. HAKIM, STEVEN E. SCHILD, FLORIAN CREMERS
Publikováno v:
In Vivo
Background/Aim: Radiotherapy of head-and-neck cancers can cause xerostomia. This study investigated potential prognostic factors for complete recovery from this complication. Patients and Methods: Eighty head-and-neck cancer patients with radiation-i
Autor:
BRITTA WARWAS, FLORIAN CREMERS, KARSTEN GERULL, ANKE LEICHTLE, KARL L. BRUCHHAGE, SAMER G. HAKIM, STEVEN E. SCHILD, DIRK RADES
Publikováno v:
Anticancer research. 42(5)
Many head-and-neck cancer patients receive radiotherapy, which may be associated with significant toxicities. Xerostomia is considered one of the most debilitating late adverse events. This study was performed to identify risk factors for xerostomia.