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A method to adjust radiation dose-response relationships for clinical risk factors
Ane L Appelt1, Ivan R Vogelius
1Department of Oncology, University of Southern Denmark, Vejle Sygehus, Denmark. ane.lindegaard.appelt@slb.regionsyddanmark.dk
Abstract:
Several clinical risk factors for radiation induced toxicity have been identified in the literature. Here, we present a method to quantify the effect of clinical risk factors on radiation dose-response curves and apply the method to adjust the dose-response for radiation pneumonitis for patients with/without pre-existing pulmonary co-morbidities.
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