Modeling acute urinary toxicity after radiotherapy for prostate cancer.

2014 
156 Background: DUE-01 is a multi-centric observational study aimed at developing predictive models of genito-urinary toxicity and erectile dysfunction for prostate cancer patients treated with conventional (1.8-2Gy/fr, CONV) or moderate hypofractionation (2.5-2.7Gy/fr, HYPO). Current analysis focused on modelling the relationship between the risk of IPSS≥15 (IPSS15end) at the end of radiotherapy and clinincal/dosimetric risk factors. Methods: Planning data and relevant clinical factors were prospectively collected, including DVH/DSH referred to the whole treatment and to the weekly delivered dose (DVHw/DSHw). Best discriminating DVH/DSH parameters were selected by the differences between patients with/without IPSS15end=1 (t-test). Bootstrap variable selection techniques (300 resamples) in the framework of logistic backward feature selection was used to improve model building (El Naqa, IJROBP 2006). Graphical and quantitative analyses of the variable selection process applied to bootstrap data replicates ...
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