1967
DOI: 10.1148/89.2.216
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Electron-Beam Therapy of Cancer of the Breast

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“…Dr. Laughlin and I presented our experiences of electron beam therapy in medical journals and at various national and international scientific meetings (12). We also gave refresher courses at the annual meetings of the Radiological Society of North America.…”
Section: Creation Of Departments and Further Innovationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dr. Laughlin and I presented our experiences of electron beam therapy in medical journals and at various national and international scientific meetings (12). We also gave refresher courses at the annual meetings of the Radiological Society of North America.…”
Section: Creation Of Departments and Further Innovationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In einer der frühesten Untersuchungen (3) war röntgenologisch eine Rekalzifizierung der bestrahlten Skelettmetastasen 8 Wochen nach Abschluß der Behandlung erkennbar, der Rekalzifizierungsprozeß war nach 6-12 Monaten abgeschlossen. Spätere Untersuchungen fanden eine röntgenologisch erkennbare Knochenneubildung bereits nach 4-8 Wochen mit einem Maximum nach 3 Monaten (6,7,16). Eine klinisch sinnvolle szintigraphische Verlaufskontrolle des Therapieeffektes ist daher bei Osteolysen in den ersten 4 Wochen nach der Strahlentherapie angezeigt.…”
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“…High energy electron beam irradiation is preferred for chest wall treatment because it offers the best possible dose distribution. 12 The chief advantages of high energy electron therapy include abrupt termination of radiation in the depth and controllable depth of penetration by varying the energy of electrons. Electron beams can be applied directly to the skin to deliver a homogeneous dose to the chest wall and lymph node areas, with minimum radiation to the underlying lung.…”
Section: Recurrent Carcinomamentioning
confidence: 99%