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Rectal and bladder dose reduction with the addition of intravaginal balloons to vaginal packing in intracavitary brachytherapy for cervical cancer
T. Y. Eng, A. J. Patel,
C. S. Ha
Department of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery
Department of Radiation Oncology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Bladder
100%
Patient
42%
Rectum
42%
Intracavitary Brachytherapy
28%
Computed Tomography
28%
Drug Megadose
21%
Drug Dose Reduction
14%
Organ
14%
Vagina
14%
Statistical Analysis
7%
Cervical Cancer
7%
Dose-Volume Histogram
7%
Motivation
7%
Anatomy
7%
Nursing and Health Professions
Balloon
35%
Foley Balloon Catheter
35%
Dose
28%
Drug Megadose
21%
Procedures
21%
Drug Dose Reduction
14%
Complication
7%
Statistical Analysis
7%
Uterine Cervix Cancer
7%
Maximum Permissible Dose
7%
Device Material
7%
Volume
7%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Reduction (Chemistry)
35%
Dose
35%
Drug Megadose
21%
Drug Dose Reduction
14%
Volume
14%
Maximum Permissible Dose
7%
Motivation
7%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Rectum
42%
Risk
14%
Volume
14%
Statistical Analysis
7%
Materials
7%
Planning
7%