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[en] Ninety-one patients were treated using fractionated subtotal body (STBI) or total body irradiation (TBI). These patients had generalized lymphomas, Hodgkin's disease, leukemias, myelomas, seminomas, or oat-cell carcinomas. Subtotal body irradiation is delivered to the entire body, except for the skull and extremities. It was expected that a significantly higher radiation dose could be administered with STBI than with TBI. A five- to ten-fold increase in tolerance for STBI was demonstrated. Many of these patients have had long-term emissions. There is little or no treatment-induced symptomatology, and no sanctuary sites
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X-rays
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61. annual meeting of the American Radium Society; Los Angeles, CA, USA; 4 Mar 1979
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Journal Article
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Conference
Journal
Cancer (Philadelphia); ISSN 0008-543X;
; v. 47(9); p. 2253-2258

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BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, CARCINOMAS, COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS, FRACTIONATED IRRADIATION, HEMATOPOIETIC SYSTEM, HEMORRHAGE, HODGKINS DISEASE, IRRADIATION PROCEDURES, LEUKEMIA, LEUKOPENIA, MEV RANGE 10-100, PARTIAL BODY IRRADIATION, PATIENTS, RADIOTHERAPY, SIDE EFFECTS, WHOLE-BODY IRRADIATION, X RADIATION
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