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Brachytherapy, 2021
Accelerated partial breast irradiation with brachytherapy is a treatment method with a very low risk profile. In fact, accelerated partial breast irradiation brachytherapy has been proven in randomized trials to have fewer late side effects than whole-breast irradiation.
Vratislav, Strnad, Catheryn, Yashar
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Accelerated partial breast irradiation with brachytherapy is a treatment method with a very low risk profile. In fact, accelerated partial breast irradiation brachytherapy has been proven in randomized trials to have fewer late side effects than whole-breast irradiation.
Vratislav, Strnad, Catheryn, Yashar
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Neuro-Oncology, 2022
Abstract Brachytherapy remains an underrecognized and underutilized radiation therapy modality for the treatment of spinal tumors. This article summarizes the existing body of medical literature on the usage, indications, techniques, and outcomes of brachytherapy for the treatment of spine tumors.
Gordon Mao, Nicholas Theodore
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Abstract Brachytherapy remains an underrecognized and underutilized radiation therapy modality for the treatment of spinal tumors. This article summarizes the existing body of medical literature on the usage, indications, techniques, and outcomes of brachytherapy for the treatment of spine tumors.
Gordon Mao, Nicholas Theodore
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2002
AbstractPatients presenting with in‐stent restenosis have an increased risk of need for repeat intervention. Intracoronary brachytherapy is indicated for these patients to prevent recurrent in‐stent restenosis. Three intravascular brachytherapy systems are currently FDA‐approved for use in patients: one utilizing gamma‐radiation (Cordis) and two using ...
Phong, Nguyen-Ho +3 more
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AbstractPatients presenting with in‐stent restenosis have an increased risk of need for repeat intervention. Intracoronary brachytherapy is indicated for these patients to prevent recurrent in‐stent restenosis. Three intravascular brachytherapy systems are currently FDA‐approved for use in patients: one utilizing gamma‐radiation (Cordis) and two using ...
Phong, Nguyen-Ho +3 more
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Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1996
Intraluminal radiation for the local control of bronchogenic carcinoma has recently undergone rapid technological progress. Remote afterloading of high intensity radiation sources into endoscopically placed multiple small catheters with computerized optimization of dosimetry is the state-of-the-art.
L, Spratling, B L, Speiser
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Intraluminal radiation for the local control of bronchogenic carcinoma has recently undergone rapid technological progress. Remote afterloading of high intensity radiation sources into endoscopically placed multiple small catheters with computerized optimization of dosimetry is the state-of-the-art.
L, Spratling, B L, Speiser
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2013
Brachytherapy is the preferred radiation treatment modality for various intraocular tumors, most commonly, uveal melanoma. Radioactive sources are placed directly onto or around the tumor with the aid of episcleral plaques, whereby the employed sources exhibit an extremely sharp fall-off of dosage outside the few millimeters around the tumor. With such
Gaurav, Marwaha +3 more
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Brachytherapy is the preferred radiation treatment modality for various intraocular tumors, most commonly, uveal melanoma. Radioactive sources are placed directly onto or around the tumor with the aid of episcleral plaques, whereby the employed sources exhibit an extremely sharp fall-off of dosage outside the few millimeters around the tumor. With such
Gaurav, Marwaha +3 more
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