Seed Implantation

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  Low risk Intermediate risk High risk Seattle Zelefsky et al. (1998) (all factors) T1-2 + GS ≤6 + PSA ≤10 (one factor) >T2 / GS ≥7 / PSA >10…

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is Evidence for the Superiority of Protons or Heavy Ions, Contra

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013Hans Geinitz, Mack Roach III and Nicholas van As (eds.)Radiotherapy in Prostate CancerMedical Radiology10.1007/174_2013_915 There is Evidence for the Superiority of Protons or Heavy Ions, Contra Daniel Robert Henderson1 and Nicholas van As2   (1)…

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Trials for Adjuvant Radiotherapy

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Reference n Inclusion criteria Randomization Definition of biochemical recurrence Median follow-up Biochemical progression-free survival (bNED) Overall survival Thompson et al. (2009), SWOG 8794 431 pT3 pN0 ± involved SM 60–64 Gy versus “wait…

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Radiotherapy After Radical Prostatectomy

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Fig. 1 Dose distribution with an IMRT plan for salvage RT of the prostatic fossa, prescribed dose 66 Gy, 7 beams (XIO®, Elekta). Pink  prostatic fossa, white  clinical target volume, orange  planning target volume, yellow  bladder,…

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of Clinically Involved Lymph Nodes

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014Hans Geinitz, Mack Roach III and Nicholas van As (eds.)Radiotherapy in Prostate CancerMedical Radiology10.1007/174_2014_1025 Treatment of Clinically Involved Lymph Nodes Arne Grün1   (1) Department for Radiation Oncology and Cyberknife Cente, Charité –…

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