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Exceptionally High Incidence of Grade 2-3 Late Rectal Toxicity in Patients with Prostate Cancer Receiving Hypofractionated (2.2 Gy) Soft Tissue-matched Image-guided Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy
TAKUYA NISHIMURA, HIDEYA YAMAZAKI, NORIHIRO AIBE, SATOAKI NAKAMURA, KEN YOSHIDA and HARUUMI OKABE
Anticancer Research December 2013, 33 (12) 5507-5510;
TAKUYA NISHIMURA
1Department of Radiology, Ujitakeda Hospital, Uji-city, Kyoto, Japan
HIDEYA YAMAZAKI
2Department of Radiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
NORIHIRO AIBE
2Department of Radiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
SATOAKI NAKAMURA
2Department of Radiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
KEN YOSHIDA
3Department of Radiology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki-City, Osaka, Japan
HARUUMI OKABE
1Department of Radiology, Ujitakeda Hospital, Uji-city, Kyoto, Japan
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Anticancer Research
Vol. 33, Issue 12
December 2013
Exceptionally High Incidence of Grade 2-3 Late Rectal Toxicity in Patients with Prostate Cancer Receiving Hypofractionated (2.2 Gy) Soft Tissue-matched Image-guided Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy
TAKUYA NISHIMURA, HIDEYA YAMAZAKI, NORIHIRO AIBE, SATOAKI NAKAMURA, KEN YOSHIDA, HARUUMI OKABE
Anticancer Research Dec 2013, 33 (12) 5507-5510;
Exceptionally High Incidence of Grade 2-3 Late Rectal Toxicity in Patients with Prostate Cancer Receiving Hypofractionated (2.2 Gy) Soft Tissue-matched Image-guided Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy
TAKUYA NISHIMURA, HIDEYA YAMAZAKI, NORIHIRO AIBE, SATOAKI NAKAMURA, KEN YOSHIDA, HARUUMI OKABE
Anticancer Research Dec 2013, 33 (12) 5507-5510;
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