Radiation therapy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer: treatment planning and delivery.
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Department of Clinical Oncology, Christie Hospital NHS Trust, Manchester, UK. john.logue@christie-tr.nwest.nhs.ukIssue Date
2005-10
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Radiation therapy allows organ preservation therapy in selected patients with muscle invasive bladder cancer. This review sets out to explore the role of radiation therapy in the management of muscle invasive bladder cancer. It describes and assesses the potential benefits provided by technological advances in radiation delivery in optimizing the therapeutic ratio.Citation
Radiation therapy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer: treatment planning and delivery. 2005, 17 (7):508-13 Clin OncolJournal
Clinical OncologyPubMed ID
16238138Type
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enISSN
0936-6555Collections
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