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Letters to the Editor

High accumulated doses to the inferior rectum are associated with late gastro-intestinal toxicity in a case-control study of prostate cancer patients treated with radiotherapy

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Pages 1543-1546 | Received 02 Apr 2019, Accepted 29 May 2019, Published online: 31 Jul 2019

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Figure 1. Population average planned (first row) and accumulated (second row) DSMs. Comparison between controls (left column) and cases (central column) showing areas of significant differences (right column).

Figure 1. Population average planned (first row) and accumulated (second row) DSMs. Comparison between controls (left column) and cases (central column) showing areas of significant differences (right column).

Figure 2. p-values of the two-way anova test comparing dose metrics extracted from the DSM between cases and controls for both planned (red) and accumulated (blue) dose distributions.

Figure 2. p-values of the two-way anova test comparing dose metrics extracted from the DSM between cases and controls for both planned (red) and accumulated (blue) dose distributions.
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