Use of hydrogel spacer for improved rectal dose-sparing in patients undergoing radical radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer: First Canadian experience

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Abstract

We describe the initial experience using a hydrogel spacer (SpaceOAR) to separate the prostate-rectum interspace in patients planned to undergo radical hypofractionated, image-guided, intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IG-IMRT). We depict and discuss the impact of SpaceOAR in the context of hypofractionated IG-IMRT, and the particular considerations for its applications in the Canadian setting.

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Berlin, A., Di Tomasso, A., Ballantyne, H., Patterson, S., Lam, T., Sundaramurthy, A., … Chung, P. (2017, December 1). Use of hydrogel spacer for improved rectal dose-sparing in patients undergoing radical radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer: First Canadian experience. Canadian Urological Association Journal. Canadian Urological Association. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.4681

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