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Phys Med
September 2024
Department of Medical Physics, University Hospital Madrid Puerta del Sur., Av. Carlos V, 70. 28938, Móstoles, Madrid, Spain; Department of Medical Physics, University Hospital Madrid Sanchinarro. C/de Oña, 10. 28050, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address:
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the positioning correction extracted from Intra-fraction Cone Beam (IF-CBCT) images obtained during Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) treatments, and to assess whether its magnitude justifies its acquisition. In addition, the results obtained in lung, liver, and pancreas SBRTs with two deep inspiration breath-hold systems (DIBH), and for prostate with/without ultrasound (US) monitoring were compared.
Methods: 1449 treatments, performed with two linear accelerators (LINACs) were retrospectively analyzed.
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
August 2024
Department of Radiation Oncology in HM Hospitals, University Hospital Sanchinarro, 10 De Oña St., 28 050, Madrid, Spain and Puerta del Sur, 70 Carlos V Ave., 28 938, Móstoles, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address:
Objective: To compare the female sexual function between cervical cancer survivors and healthy women or with benign gynecological diseases.
Study Design: From January 1, 2010 to January 31, 2019, a case-control study was conducted to compare the female sexual function of 106 cervical cancer survivors from a tertiary hospital and 185 women admitted to a gynecological outpatient clinic from the same health area for a routine gynecological examination (n=46) or for a benign gynecological disorder (symptomatic, n=113; asymptomatic, n=26). We prospectively assessed the female sexual function using the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI).
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
June 2024
Department of Radiation Oncology in HM Hospitals, University Hospital Sanchinarro, 10 De Oña St., 28050, Madrid, Spain; Department of Radiation Oncology in HM Hospitals, University Hospital Puerta del Sur, 70 Carlos V Ave, 28938 Móstoles, Madrid, Spain; Faculty of Medicine, CEU San Pablo University, Montepríncipe Campus, 1D, 28668 Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address:
Objective: The impact of cervical cancer treatment on the quality of life of long-term survivors compared with the general female population is controversial, and no studies have been conducted comparing patients with benign gynecological diseases. The aim of this study was to compare the quality of life of cervical cancer survivors with that of healthy controls.
Study Design: A case-control study was conducted to compare the quality of life of 106 cervical cancer survivors from a tertiary hospital and 185 women admitted to a gynecological outpatient clinic from the same health area for a healthy woman check-up (n 46) or for a benign gynecological disorder (symptomatic, n 113; asymptomatic, n 26).