2021
DOI: 10.3390/cancers13112732
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Optimizing External Beam Radiotherapy as per the Risk Group of Localized Prostate Cancer: A Nationwide Multi-Institutional Study (KROG 18-15)

Abstract: Purpose: This nationwide multi-institutional study analyzed the patterns of care and outcomes of external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) in localized prostate cancer patients. We compared various risk classification tools and assessed the need for refinements in current radiotherapy (RT) schemes. Methods and Materials: We included non-metastatic prostate cancer patients treated with primary EBRT from 2001 to 2015 in this study. Data of 1573 patients from 17 institutions were analyzed and re-grouped using a risk stra… Show more

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“…Choi et al [6] evaluated the oncologic outcomes of external beam radiotherapy in localized prostate cancer and compared various risk classification tools such as NCCN, D'Amico, AUA and CPG. They analyzed 1573 patients treated with external beam radiotherapy and classified them using a risk stratification tool with the highest predictive power for biochemical recurrence-free survival.…”
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“…Choi et al [6] evaluated the oncologic outcomes of external beam radiotherapy in localized prostate cancer and compared various risk classification tools such as NCCN, D'Amico, AUA and CPG. They analyzed 1573 patients treated with external beam radiotherapy and classified them using a risk stratification tool with the highest predictive power for biochemical recurrence-free survival.…”
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