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Table 2 Conventionally fractionated radiotherapy group

From: Variability of α/β ratios for prostate cancer with the fractionation schedule: caution against using the linear-quadratic model for hypofractionated radiotherapy

Study number

Author

Number of patients

5y-bRFS

Total dose (D)

Fractions (N)/single dose

D2/N (C)

Definition of bRFSb

1

Aizer

352

0.748

75.6

42

136.08

P

2

Arcangeli

85

0.79

80

40

160

P

3

Catton

598

0.85

78

39

156

P

4

Dearnaley

1065

0.883

74

37

148

P

5

Eade

43

0.7

69

2.1

144.9

P

Eade

552

0.81

72.5

2.1

152.25

P

Eade

568

0.83

77.5

2.1

162.75

P

Eade

367

0.89

81

2.1

170.1

P

6

Incrocci

397

0.771

78

39

156

P

7

Kim

56

0.641

70.2

39

126.36

P

8

Kuban

150

0.78

70

35

140

P

Kuban

151

0.85

78

39

156

P

9

Kupelian

310

0.78

78

39

156

A

10

Leborgne

160

0.887

78

39

156

P

11

Lukka

470

0.4705

66

33

132

A

12

Pollack

152

0.852

76

38

152

P

13

Valdagni

161

0.7

74

37

148

A

14

Yeoh

109

0.555

64

32

128

A

15

Zelefsky

358

0.61

70.2

39

126.36

P

Zelefsky

471

0.74

75.6

42

136.08

P

Zelefsky

741

0.85

81

45

145.8

P

Zelefsky

477

0.82

86.4

48

155.52

P

  1. bP Phoenix, A ASTRO