1989
DOI: 10.1016/s0936-6555(89)80010-x
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The Royal College of Radiologists' fractionation survey

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“…Factors influencing tumour control have been carefully analysed, but the price paid for that control, in terms of subjective distress, has largely been ignored. Prescribing practices vary widely (Priestman et al, 1989) and largely reflect previous training and/or institutional dogma (Maher, 1991). Insufficient There are no standard instruments that address the specific concerns of patients during treatment with radiotherapy.…”
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“…Factors influencing tumour control have been carefully analysed, but the price paid for that control, in terms of subjective distress, has largely been ignored. Prescribing practices vary widely (Priestman et al, 1989) and largely reflect previous training and/or institutional dogma (Maher, 1991). Insufficient There are no standard instruments that address the specific concerns of patients during treatment with radiotherapy.…”
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“…Patterns of practice among radiation oncologists in the treatment of bone metastases Fifteen empirical studies on the patterns of practice of radiation oncologists were identified from 1988 to 2006 [4,9,11,13,15,17,19,25,26,29,32,37,40,46,51].…”
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“…Reported characteristics include the population, setting, study methods, and preference rates for dose fractionation treatment regimes prescribed for the palliation of bone metastases. Table 1 Patterns of practice of radiation oncologists in the treatment of bone metastases [13,25,29,37] Author, year, location (reference) Tables 5 and 6 present the hypothetical case scenarios of patients with bone metastases used to elicit patterns of practice among radiation oncologists.…”
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confidence: 99%
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