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Influence of Fractionation on Clinical Response and Dosage in Radiotherapy

Nature, 1963
IN general, the clinical and biological response to irradiation is directly proportional to the dose and inversely proportional to the length of time over which the total dose is administered—the so-called dose-time relationship.
J A, FLEMING, G, WIERNIK
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The potential of 3-dimensional silicone rubber boluses to improve radiotherapy absorption dosage: A mini-review

open access: closed, 2023
Musdhalifah Hesti Anggraini   +4 more
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[Optimization of the radiotherapy dosage in vertebral metastases].

La Radiologia medica, 1988
The authors describe the radiation therapy treatment planning used in the Department of Radiotherapy of Mauriziano Hospital, Turin, to treat bone metastases from various tumors. The study population consisted of 33 patients with vertebral metastases.
G, Malinverni   +3 more
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Effect of low-level light therapy before radiotherapy in oral squamous cell carcinoma: An in vitro study

Lasers in Medical Science, 2022
A. Tabosa   +12 more
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[The results of radiotherapy of epicondylitis humeri using different dosages].

Radiobiologia, radiotherapia, 1991
In a prospective analysis the effectiveness of roentgen irradiation with minimal doses (daily single doses .03 Gy up to a total dose of 1.5 Gy) was investigated in 207 patients with an epicondylitis humeri. Compared with a group of 92 patients, who were irradiated with higher doses being in general use (weekly 2x single doses 1.0 Gy to a total dose of ...
R, Kammerer   +4 more
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RADIOTHERAPY DOSAGE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
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[Radiotherapy dosage].

Minerva radiologica, 1969
A, Vallebona, F, Bistolfi
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[Does fast-neutron radiotherapy merely reduce the radiation dosage?].

Gan no rinsho. Japan journal of cancer clinics, 1984
We examined whether fast-neutron radiotherapy is superior to low-LET radiotherapy by comparing the relationship between cell survival and tumor control probabilities after exposure of tumor-bearing (species) to the two modalities. Analysis based on TCD50 assay and lung colony assay indicated that single dose of fast neutron achieved animal cures at ...
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