Abstract
Radiation pneumonitis is a significant toxicity following thoracic radiotherapy with no method to accurately predict the individual risk. This is a prospective Phase II study to evaluate exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) as a predictive biomarker for radiation pneumonitis in patients receiving thoracic radiation.
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