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Chinese expert consensus on standardized application of two-dimensional brachytherapy for cervical cancer
Brachytherapy Group of China Society for Radiation Oncology, Gynecological Oncology Group of Chinese Association for Therapeutic Radiation Oncologists, Brachytherapy Special Committee of Chinese Anti-Cancer Association
Abstract Brachytherapy is an essential part of radical radiotherapy for cervical cancer. At present, two-dimensional brachytherapy is the most frequently adopted approach in China. To standardize the application and implementation of two-dimensional brachytherapy for cervical cancer, the expert consensus was jointly formulated by Brachytherapy Group of China Society for Radiation Oncology (CSTRO), Gynecological Oncology Group of Chinese Association for Therapeutic Radiation Oncologists (CATRO) and Brachytherapy Special Committee of Chinese Anti-Cancer Association (CACA).
Corresponding Authors:
Zhang Fuquan, Department of Radiation Oncology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100730, China;Email:zhangfuquan3@126.com
Cite this article:
Brachytherapy Group of China Society for Radiation Oncology,Gynecological Oncology Group of Chinese Association for Therapeutic Radiation Oncologists,Brachytherapy Special Committee of Chinese Anti-Cancer Association. Chinese expert consensus on standardized application of two-dimensional brachytherapy for cervical cancer[J]. Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology, 2020, 29(9): 718-720.
Brachytherapy Group of China Society for Radiation Oncology,Gynecological Oncology Group of Chinese Association for Therapeutic Radiation Oncologists,Brachytherapy Special Committee of Chinese Anti-Cancer Association. Chinese expert consensus on standardized application of two-dimensional brachytherapy for cervical cancer[J]. Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology, 2020, 29(9): 718-720.
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