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Title: Maintaining personal space - a prospective study evaluating the efficacy of SpaceOAR hydrogel in reducing interfraction target motion for patients with prostate cancer undergoing radiotherapy.
Epworth Authors: Nguyen, Linh
See, Andrew
Aarons, Yolanda
Keywords: Prostate Cancer
Prostate Neoplasms
Cancer of the Prostate
Neoplasms, Prostate
Radiation Therapy
Hydrogel
Personal Space
Privacy of Space
Body Buffer Zone
SpaceOAR hydrogel
Radiotherapy
Epworth Radiation Oncology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Issue Date: Sep-2014
Conference Name: 2014 Combined Scientific Meeting: Imaging and Radiation in Personalised Medicine
Conference Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract: Through the use of real-time tracking and online imaging, it has been shown that application of an endo-rectal balloon during radiotherapy can reduce intra-fraction prostate motion. This study evaluated the immobilising effect of a hydrogel spacer in reducing inter-fraction target motion in men throughout a course of radiotherapy for clinically localised prostate cancer.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11434/260
Type: Conference Paper
Type of Clinical Study or Trial: Prospective Cohort Study
Appears in Collections:Cancer Services
Radiation Oncology
UroRenal, Vascular

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