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Mar 3, 2024 · Radiation Oncology is a featured book on Wikibooks because it contains substantial content, it is well-formatted, and the Wikibooks community has decided to feature it on the main page or in other places. Please continue to improve it and thanks for the great work so far! You can edit its advertisement template. This page is the Cover Page of ...
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Clinical Sections [edit | edit source]. Introduction. Adult:...
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Several studies, however, claim that it is safe to give high...
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Mar 5, 2020 · Radiation Oncology/Toxicity/RTOG. Bladder [0534]: should be contoured from its base to the dome, excluding the CTV1 (the CTV1 includes the bladder neck). Spinal cord [0631]: The spinal cord should be contoured starting from 5-6 mm above the superior extent of the target volume to 5-6 mm below the inferior extent of the target volume.
Sep 2, 2023 · The study of Radiation Physics can be divided into three parts: Radiation Oncology/Radiation Physics, which is a pure science dealing with the nature of radiation and its interactions with matter. Radiation Oncology/Radiotherapeutic (Medical) Physics, which is an applied science dealing with the use of radiation within the Radiation Oncology ...
See also: Radiation Oncology/CNS/CSF involvement. CNS involvement at diagnosis in 3% of children with ALL. CNS involvment is more common in ALL, rare in AML (except for the variant acute myelomonocytic leukemia, AMML), and rare in CML and CLL. Risk in AMML is 20%. 5-10% risk in adults with ALL.
Sep 27, 2021 · Outcome: 4-year vulvar recurrence negative SM 18%, close SM 37% (HR 3.0), positive 77% (HR 7.0). Highest risk of recurrence with margins ≤ 5 mm. Adjuvant radiation dose ≥ 56 Gy better. Conclusion: Close or positive margins significantly increase vulvar recurrence risk. Radiation dose ≥ 56 Gy may decrease the risk of recurrence.
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