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Acute Epithelial Toxicity Is Prognostic for Improved Prostate Cancer Response to Radiation Therapy: A Retrospective, Multicenter, Cohort Study
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Acute Epithelial Toxicity Is Prognostic for Improved Prostate Cancer Response to Radiation Therapy: A Retrospective, Multicenter, Cohort Study

Thomas Eade, Ananya Choudhury, Alan Pollack, Matthew Abramowitz, Felix M Chinea, Linxin Guo, Jason Kennedy, Sandra Louw, George Hruby, Andrew Kneebone, …
International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics, Vol.101(4), pp.957-963
2018-07-15
PMID: 29976508

Abstract

Prostatic Neoplasms - pathology Epithelial Cells - radiation effects Prostatic Neoplasms - radiotherapy Prognosis Humans Middle Aged Kaplan-Meier Estimate Radiation Tolerance - genetics Male Radiation Injuries - complications Dysuria - etiology Proctitis - etiology Analysis of Variance Aged, 80 and over Androgen Antagonists - therapeutic use Radiation Injuries - pathology Aged Retrospective Studies Androgen Antagonists - adverse effects Prostatic Neoplasms - drug therapy Hematuria - etiology

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.152 Molecular & Cell Biology - DNA Damage
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Oncology
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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Clinical Medicine

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