Factors predicting radiation pneumonitis in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer

  • Kim M
  • Lee J
  • Ha B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Thoracic radiotherapy is a major treatment modality of stage III non-small cell lung cancer. The normal lung tissue is sensitive to radiation and radiation pneumonitis is the most important dose-limiting complication of thoracic radiation therapy. This study was performed to identify the clinical and dosimetric parameters related to the risk of radiation pneumonitis after definitive radiotherapy in stage III non-small cell cancer patients.

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Kim, M., Lee, J., Ha, B., Lee, R., Lee, K.-J., & Suh, H. S. (2011). Factors predicting radiation pneumonitis in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer. Radiation Oncology Journal, 29(3), 181. https://doi.org/10.3857/roj.2011.29.3.181

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