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View article: Treatment efficiency and quality improvement via double imaging modality (DIM) versus single imaging modality (SIM) image-guided radiotherapy for prostate cancer
Treatment efficiency and quality improvement via double imaging modality (DIM) versus single imaging modality (SIM) image-guided radiotherapy for prostate cancer Open
The DIM technique was found to be superior to the SIM technique, as it allowed the desired bladder volume, rectal condition, and patient positioning to be achieved prior to CBCT, reducing the need for repeat CBCTs.
View article: Guidance on selecting and evaluating AI auto-segmentation systems in clinical radiotherapy: insights from a six-vendor analysis
Guidance on selecting and evaluating AI auto-segmentation systems in clinical radiotherapy: insights from a six-vendor analysis Open
View article: Treatment Efficiency and Quality Improvement Via Double Imaging Modality (Dim) Versus Single Imaging Modality (Sim) Image-Guided Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer
Treatment Efficiency and Quality Improvement Via Double Imaging Modality (Dim) Versus Single Imaging Modality (Sim) Image-Guided Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer Open
View article: Multi‐observer contouring of male pelvic anatomy: Highly variable agreement across conventional and emerging structures of interest
Multi‐observer contouring of male pelvic anatomy: Highly variable agreement across conventional and emerging structures of interest Open
Introduction This study quantified inter‐observer contouring variations for multiple male pelvic structures, many of which are of emerging relevance for prostate cancer radiotherapy progression and toxicity response studies. Methods Five p…
View article: International validation of the EORTC QLQ-PRT20 module for assessment of quality of life symptoms relating to radiation proctitis: a phase IV study
International validation of the EORTC QLQ-PRT20 module for assessment of quality of life symptoms relating to radiation proctitis: a phase IV study Open
Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) ACTRN12609000972224 .
View article: EP-1214: Initial Australian experience utilizing CyberKnife radiosurgery in the treatment of brain metastases
EP-1214: Initial Australian experience utilizing CyberKnife radiosurgery in the treatment of brain metastases Open
View article: Participating in an International Stereotactic Radiotherapy Patient Registry: The Establishment of Data Collection Pathways
Participating in an International Stereotactic Radiotherapy Patient Registry: The Establishment of Data Collection Pathways Open
Aim To describe data collection pathways and practical challenges experienced by an academic comprehensive cancer centre aiming to record clinical data for patients being treated with a novel radiotherapy treatment modality. Methods Variou…
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View article: First Australian experience of treating localised prostate cancer patients with CyberKnife stereotactic radiotherapy: early PSA response, acute toxicity and quality of life
First Australian experience of treating localised prostate cancer patients with CyberKnife stereotactic radiotherapy: early PSA response, acute toxicity and quality of life Open
Early results show promising PSA response. Acute toxicity seemed comparable to results from conventionally fractionated radiotherapy and to international prostate SBRT studies. EORTC PR25 and C30 scores did not reveal any significant chang…
View article: What pelvic radiation disease symptoms are experienced by patients receiving external beam radiotherapy and a high-dose-rate brachytherapy boost for prostate cancer?
What pelvic radiation disease symptoms are experienced by patients receiving external beam radiotherapy and a high-dose-rate brachytherapy boost for prostate cancer? Open
Patients receiving EBRT plus HDR brachytherapy to the prostate experienced mild pelvic radiation disease symptoms. Determining the proportion of patients with symptoms provided the most meaningful data.
View article: A randomised comparison of three different immobilisation devices for thoracic and abdominal cancers
A randomised comparison of three different immobilisation devices for thoracic and abdominal cancers Open
Immobilisation using the BodyFIX without wrap was deemed to be suitable for clinical use. It was a clinically accurate device, the more efficient in terms of set up and set down time, the most preferred by staff and was accepted by patient…
View article: Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy for Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer: Toxicity and Biochemical Disease-Free Outcomes from a Multi-Institutional Patient Registry
Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy for Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer: Toxicity and Biochemical Disease-Free Outcomes from a Multi-Institutional Patient Registry Open
Early disease outcomes of SBRT for the treatment of clinically localized prostate cancer from a multicenter patient registry compare favorably with reports from single institutions. Acute and late GU and GI toxicities were minimal, and PSA…