2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2010.10.029
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Research Reporting Standards for Radioembolization of Hepatic Malignancies

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“…Any relative contraindications must be evaluated per individual patient, leading to large interand intrainstitute variability in patient selection. Recently, Salem et al published a paper focusing on research-reporting standards in the field of radioembolization (40). This paper encourages researchers to use standardized terminology in order to facilitate comparability between studies and correspondence between authors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any relative contraindications must be evaluated per individual patient, leading to large interand intrainstitute variability in patient selection. Recently, Salem et al published a paper focusing on research-reporting standards in the field of radioembolization (40). This paper encourages researchers to use standardized terminology in order to facilitate comparability between studies and correspondence between authors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This report complies with the research reporting standards for radioembolization (4). Clinical side effects and biochemical toxicity according to version 4.0 of National Cancer Institute common terminology criteria were recorded at follow-up.…”
Section: Patient Cohortmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This device is currently approved for hepatocellular carcinoma in the United States and for liver neoplasia worldwide (10). The method for determining the injected activity required to deliver 120 Gy has been published previously (4,6,11,12).…”
Section: Treatment Planmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Radioembolization was performed using glass microspheres per previous methodology. 24,25 Timing of Imaging/Laboratory Evaluations Patients were followed using CT or MRI 1-month following treatment and at scheduled 2-3 month intervals. Liver function testing coincided with the imaging scans.…”
Section: Locoregional Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%