RTOG definition
Examples of RTOG in a sentence
Guide QOL studies within RTOG; Radiation Therapy Oncology Group/NRG.
The RTOG system has no scoring system for acute neurological symptoms.
A pathology quality manager and a pathology review committee were installed to ensure constant quality of all pathology data and procedures.31 Tumour staging was performed using the TNM classification.32 Radiation oncologists were asked to score acute side effects within 3 months from the start of radiotherapy according to the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) scoring system.33 In general, grade 0 represents no complaints, whereas grade 5 is any toxicity leading to death.
The ongoing Radiation Therapy Oncology Group® (RTOG) TIME-C trial compares the impact of IMRT to 3D conformal radiation therapy on patient-reported gastrointestinal toxicity.
Common fractionation regimens from RTOG trials are 6 Gy × 3 fractions prescribed to the surface after 45 Gy EBRT or 6 Gy × 2 fractions prescribed to the surface after 50.4 Gy EBRT [46,47].
FROG's full-time physicians shall work amicably with other FROG physicians and where necessary train them, at no cost, on new procedures, assisting with chart rounds, and shall take any necessary steps to enroll those physicians as RTOG investigators and in similar studies and protocols.
MedImmune specifically agrees that it will accept assignment of the ISS agreement between ALZA and PRN dated January 19, 1999 (the "PRN Agreement") concerning the investigation of PRODUCT in the treatment of Stage III A, III B, Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) (the "PRN Study"), and the ISS agreement between ALZA and the American College of Radiology, Radiation Therapy Oncology Group, dated July 25, 1998 (the "RTOG Agreement"), also concerning the investigation of PRODUCT in NSCLC (the "RTOG Study").
Unstimulated and stimulated whole mouth saliva were collected and pH was measured, xerostomia was graded using Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG).
The World Health Organization (WHO) Oral Toxicity Scale, for example, combines signs of mucosal damages (erythema and ulceration) with functional impairment, while the RTOG criteria are based only on a general description of mucosal damage intensity.