Jmg. Taylor et al., A NONPARAMETRIC METHOD OF RECONSTRUCTING SINGLE-DOSE SURVIVAL CURVES FROM MULTI-FRACTION EXPERIMENTS, International journal of radiation biology (Print), 74(5), 1998, pp. 583-593
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14
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Biology Miscellaneous","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology
Purpose: A method of estimating the single-dose curve from designed mu
ltifraction experiments is described and applied to three datasets. Ma
terials and methods: The method, which is non-parametric and based on
standard statstical regression techniques, can be used for functional
endpoints which are either continuous or binary. The datasets are conc
erned with wound healing on mice, myelopathy in guinea pigs and sperma
togenesis in mice. The results are compared with the results from fitt
ing the linear quadratic model. The statistical methods of Bootstrappi
ng and residual plots are illustrated. Results: The method is based in
part on an assumed statistical model, however, exact knowledge of the
correct statistical model is not necessary to obtain an estimate of t
he shape of the single-dose survival curve. We find no good evidence f
rom the reconstructed single-dose survival curve of an ''induced repai
r'' phenomena at low doses for the wound healing and spermatogenesis e
xperiments. For the myelopathy experiment the data are consistent with
the LQ model with a low alpha-beta ratio down to doses of at least 1.
5 Gy per fraction. Conclusions: A robust statistical method of estimat
ing the shape of the single-dose survival curve is demonstrated using
standard statistical software on three datasets.