Which of the following is the most significant modifiable risk factor for bladder cancer?
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A therapist reviewing daily prostate CBCT notices that bladd…
A therapist reviewing daily prostate CBCT notices that bladder and rectal filling are significantly different from simulation and target alignment is uncertain. What should the therapist do?
A radical cystectomy typically includes removal of the urina…
A radical cystectomy typically includes removal of the urinary bladder along with:
The first regional lymph nodes most commonly involved by pen…
The first regional lymph nodes most commonly involved by penile squamous cell carcinoma are the:
Which imaging study is typically performed first to evaluate…
Which imaging study is typically performed first to evaluate a suspected testicular mass?
A patient receiving para-aortic radiation therapy for semino…
A patient receiving para-aortic radiation therapy for seminoma reports increasing nausea during the second treatment week. What is the MOST appropriate therapist response?
Fiducial markers are implanted into the prostate primarily t…
Fiducial markers are implanted into the prostate primarily to:
The major causes of daily prostate motion during radiation t…
The major causes of daily prostate motion during radiation therapy are:
A radical prostatectomy typically removes the prostate gland…
A radical prostatectomy typically removes the prostate gland along with the:
During daily CBCT review for bladder radiation therapy, toda…
During daily CBCT review for bladder radiation therapy, today’s bladder volume is substantially smaller than at simulation, resulting in a marked difference in target shape and position. What is the MOST appropriate therapist action?