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Prayuth Rojpornpradit

Researcher at Chulalongkorn University

Publications -  9
Citations -  190

Prayuth Rojpornpradit is an academic researcher from Chulalongkorn University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiation therapy & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 180 citations.

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Phase III randomized trial comparing LDR and HDR brachytherapy in treatment of cervical carcinoma.

TL;DR: Comparable outcomes were demonstrated between LDR and HDR intracavitary brachytherapy, and the high number of distant failure suggests that other modalities such as systemic concurrent or adjuvant chemotherapy might lower this high recurrence, especially in Stage IIB and IIIB patients.
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Dosimetric study of inverse-planed intensity modulated, forward-planned intensity modulated and conventional tangential techniques in breast conserving radiotherapy.

TL;DR: The iIMRT technique provides significantly improved PTV Dmax, PTV V105%, P TV V110%, target volume coverage, dose homogeneity and dose conformity throughout the target volume of breast and reduced doses to all critical structures, compared to the fIMRT and conventional techniques.
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Estrogen and progesterone receptors status in Thai female breast cancer patients: an analysis of 399 cases at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital.

TL;DR: A retrospective review was performed on 576 patients who have been diagnosed breast cancer and referred to Division of Radiation Therapy, Department of Radiology, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital between January 1995-September 2001, showing older age and post-menopause women had higher ER+.
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Late effects and cosmetic results of simultaneous integrated boost versus sequential boost after conventional irradiation in breast-conserving therapy; out come of 7 months follow-up.

TL;DR: The preliminary results were comparable between the study groups, and hyper/hypopigmentation and induration/fibrosis were commonly seen at 7-months follow-up.
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Skin toxicity and cosmesis after hypofractionated whole breast irradiation for early breast cancer.

TL;DR: This hypofractionated radiotherapy regimen of 43.2 Gy in 16 fractions with a concomitant electron boost showed good results in terms of normal tissue effects and cosmesis and a long-term follow-up is needed to confirm these favorable results.