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Treating Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma with proton therapy
Proton therapy is different from photon-based radiotherapy. Because of their unique physical properties, protons have no ‘exit’ dose and very little ‘entrance’...
Quality-of-life evaluations in children and adolescents with Ewing sarcoma treated with pencil-beam-scanning proton therapy.
This study investigated the QoL of patients with Ewing sarcoma treated with PBS-PT. A PEDQOL questionnaire evaluating eight different domains was filled by the...
Comprehensive radiotherapy for pediatric Ewing Sarcoma: Outcomes of a prospective proton study.
This study conducted by the MD Anderson group reported clinical results of 42 children with Ewing sarcoma treated with protons to a median total dose of 54...
Toxicity and Clinical Results after Proton Therapy for Pediatric Medulloblastoma: A Multi-Centric Retrospective Study.
This study reported toxicities of 43 children with medulloblastoma treated with PBS-PT. The most common (>30% of patients) acute toxicities were radiation...
Clinical Outcomes of Pencil Beam Scanning Proton Therapy in Locally Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Propensity Score Analysis.
For a cohort of 219 patients with stage III NSCLC who received definitive concurrent chemoradiotherapy, 25 patients (11.4%) underwent PBSPT and 194 patients (88...