Journal article

Late toxicity and biochemical control in 554 prostate cancer patients treated with and without dose escalated image guided radiotherapy

D Kok, S Gill, M Bressel, K Byrne, T Kron, C Fox, G Duchesne, KH Tai, F Foroudi

Radiotherapy and Oncology | Published : 2013

Abstract

Background and purpose To compare rates of late gastrointestinal toxicity, late genitourinary toxicity and biochemical failure between patients treated for prostate cancer with implanted fiducial marker image guided radiotherapy (FMIGRT), and those treated without FMIGRT. Methods and materials We performed a single institution retrospective study comparing all 311 patients who received 74 Gy without fiducial markers in 2006 versus all 243 patients who received our updated regimen of 78 Gy with FMIGRT in 2008. Patient records were reviewed 27 months after completing radiotherapy. Biochemical failure was defined using the Phoenix definition. Details of late gastrointestinal and genitourinary t..

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