2023
DOI: 10.1002/mp.16893
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Predicting the need for a replan in oropharyngeal cancer: A radiomic, clinical, and dosimetric model

Tricia A. Chinnery,
Pencilla Lang,
Anthony C. Nichols
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPatients with oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) treated with chemoradiation can experience weight loss and tumor shrinkage, altering the prescribed treatment. Treatment replanning ensures patients do not receive excessive doses to normal tissue. However, it is a time‐ and resource‐intensive process, as it takes 1 to 2 weeks to acquire a new treatment plan, and during this time, overtreatment of normal tissues could lead to increased toxicities. Currently, there are limited prognostic factors to determine wh… Show more

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