10.3205/09PTCOG229
Yoon, M.
M.
Yoon
Shin, D. H.
D. H.
Shin
Kim, J. S.
J. S.
Kim
Kim, J. W.
J. W.
Kim
Kim, D. W.
D. W.
Kim
Lee, S. B.
S. B.
Lee
Park, S. Y.
S. Y.
Park
Radiation-induced Cancers from Modern Radiotherapy Techniques: 3D CRT vs. Tomotherapy vs. Proton Therapy
German Medical Science GMS Publishing House
2009
ConferencePaper
610 Medical sciences; Medicine
Particle Therapy Co-Operative Group
2009-09-24
2009
en
urn:nbn:de:0183-09ptcog2297
09ptcog229
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PTCOG 48; Meeting of the Particle Therapy Co-Operative Group
Background: The secondary cancer risk originated from radiation treatment is an important issue for pediatric cancer patients. The probability of cancer is linearly related to absorbed dose, up to about 2.5 Sv, but is no longer linear at higher doses. Relative cancer risk may decrease at high radiation[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]
PTCOG 48; Meeting of the Particle Therapy Co-Operative Group