Pathogenesis of late normal tissue effects

Lara Barazzuol, Peter van Luijk, Robert P. Coppes, Albert J. van der Kogel, Wolfgang Dörr

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Large efforts have been made to optimize the conformation of the treatment fields to the tumor by advances in both imaging and radiotherapy technologies. However, administering sufficient dose to the target volume in curative, state-of-the-art radiotherapy still unavoidably leads to exposure of a substantial amount of normal tissue. This is associated with a risk for early and late radiation side effects and a consequential impact on the patient's quality of life. As discussed in Chapter 1, the optimal radiation dose in curative radiotherapy is the result of a balance that maximizes tumor control while minimizing normal tissue damage. Therefore, the follow-up of patients is essential to establish the efficacy and level of side effects of the treatment (20).

Originele taal-2English
TitelBasic Clinical Radiobiology, Sixth Edition
UitgeverijCRC Press
Pagina's144-159
Aantal pagina's16
ISBN van elektronische versie9781040194263
ISBN van geprinte versie9781032243801
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StatusPublished - 1-jan.-2025

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