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How small is TOO small? New liver constraint is needed- Proton therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma patients with small normal liver.

Ching-Hsin LeeSheng-Ping HungJi-Hong HongJoseph Tung-Chieh ChangNgan-Ming TsangKun-Ming ChanJeng-Hwei TsengShih-Chiang HuangShi-Ming LinJau-Min LienNai-Jen LiuChen-Chun LinWei-Ting ChenWan-Yu ChenPo-Jui ChenBing-Shen Huang
Published in: PloS one (2018)
From the viewpoint of minimal liver toxicity occurring in our patients with NLV < 800 cm3, conventional liver constraints involving the use of absolute volume could not accurately predict the risk of RILD. It is reasonable to start using individualized constraints with eSLV for HCC patients undergoing PBT. According to the study results, an NILV/eSLV ratio of >20% and an rV30/eSLV ratio of >30% are acceptable.
Keyphrases
  • patients undergoing
  • oxidative stress