Radiation Myelitis Risk After Hypofractionated Spine Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy
Christopher B. Jackson,
Lillian A. Boe,
Lei Zhang
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceStereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for spinal metastases improves symptomatic outcomes and local control compared to conventional radiotherapy. Treatment failure most often occurs within the epidural space, where dose is constrained by the risk of radiation myelitis (RM). Current constraints designed to prevent RM after spine SBRT are derived from limited data.ObjectiveTo characterize the risk of RM after spine SBRT and to update the dosimetric constraints for preventing it.Design, Setting, a… Show more
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