Abstract
Abstract We have compared three representations of dose-time (or fraction number) relations in radiation therapy on published data for cancer of the breast, Hodgkin's disease, squamous cell carcinoma of the aerodigestive tract, and pericardial effusion. The comparison was on the basis of how well each representation separated the two groups of outcomes, success or failure, in each clinical series. As a measure of separation we have used a dimensionless coefficient and calculated its value as a function of the choice of recovery coefficient in the Strandqvist relations and for the Ellis formula. In general, the Strandqvist relations with an optimal value of the recovery coefficient—defined as that value which produces the maximum separation of the two groups of outcomes—give a better separation than the Ellis formula. Our method of analysis provides a unique procedure for estimating the best value for the recovery coefficient. More importantly, it shows whether the separation is sensitive to the choice of ...
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