Dose-Response Relationships for Model Normal Tissues Introduction Cell survival curve parameters Survival curves and LQ model
![PDF] Direct evidence that prostate tumors show high sensitivity to fractionation (low α/β ratio), similar to late-responding normal tissue | Semantic Scholar PDF] Direct evidence that prostate tumors show high sensitivity to fractionation (low α/β ratio), similar to late-responding normal tissue | Semantic Scholar](https://d3i71xaburhd42.cloudfront.net/a4dffc2871f0e02f92f6f58de691b662b3c2a7f5/3-Table2-1.png)
PDF] Direct evidence that prostate tumors show high sensitivity to fractionation (low α/β ratio), similar to late-responding normal tissue | Semantic Scholar
![Beyond the linear quadratic model: intraoperative radiotherapy and normal tissue tolerance - Emami - Translational Cancer Research Beyond the linear quadratic model: intraoperative radiotherapy and normal tissue tolerance - Emami - Translational Cancer Research](https://cdn.amegroups.cn/journals/pbpc/files/journals/3/articles/4270/public/4270-PB8-R1.png/w300)
Beyond the linear quadratic model: intraoperative radiotherapy and normal tissue tolerance - Emami - Translational Cancer Research
![Table 3 from Alpha/beta (α/β) ratio for prostate cancer derived from external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy boost. | Semantic Scholar Table 3 from Alpha/beta (α/β) ratio for prostate cancer derived from external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy boost. | Semantic Scholar](https://d3i71xaburhd42.cloudfront.net/9c99db99b7f59c08f990fc39059f7d064311c35e/7-Table3-1.png)
Table 3 from Alpha/beta (α/β) ratio for prostate cancer derived from external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy boost. | Semantic Scholar
![Frontiers | The Role of Hypofractionated Radiation Therapy with Photons, Protons, and Heavy Ions for Treating Extracranial Lesions Frontiers | The Role of Hypofractionated Radiation Therapy with Photons, Protons, and Heavy Ions for Treating Extracranial Lesions](https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/167236/fonc-05-00302-HTML/image_m/fonc-05-00302-t004.jpg)
Frontiers | The Role of Hypofractionated Radiation Therapy with Photons, Protons, and Heavy Ions for Treating Extracranial Lesions
The alfa and beta of tumours: a review of parameters of the linear-quadratic model, derived from clinical radiotherapy studies
![Beyond the linear quadratic model: intraoperative radiotherapy and normal tissue tolerance - Emami - Translational Cancer Research Beyond the linear quadratic model: intraoperative radiotherapy and normal tissue tolerance - Emami - Translational Cancer Research](https://cdn.amegroups.cn/journals/pbpc/files/journals/3/articles/4270/public/4270-PB6-R1.png/w300)
Beyond the linear quadratic model: intraoperative radiotherapy and normal tissue tolerance - Emami - Translational Cancer Research
![Alpha/Beta Ratio for Normal Lung Tissue as Estimated From Lung Cancer Patients Treated With Stereotactic Body and Conventionally Fractionated Radiation Therapy - ScienceDirect Alpha/Beta Ratio for Normal Lung Tissue as Estimated From Lung Cancer Patients Treated With Stereotactic Body and Conventionally Fractionated Radiation Therapy - ScienceDirect](https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S0360301613032331-gr1.jpg)
Alpha/Beta Ratio for Normal Lung Tissue as Estimated From Lung Cancer Patients Treated With Stereotactic Body and Conventionally Fractionated Radiation Therapy - ScienceDirect
![Analytical approach to estimate normal tissue complication probability using best fit of normal tissue tolerance doses into the NTCP equation of the linear quadratic model. | Semantic Scholar Analytical approach to estimate normal tissue complication probability using best fit of normal tissue tolerance doses into the NTCP equation of the linear quadratic model. | Semantic Scholar](https://d3i71xaburhd42.cloudfront.net/dbdc88c027178b959627d8bf6eb5d5d55dec3acc/7-Table5-1.png)
Analytical approach to estimate normal tissue complication probability using best fit of normal tissue tolerance doses into the NTCP equation of the linear quadratic model. | Semantic Scholar
![The alfa and beta of tumours: a review of parameters of the linear-quadratic model, derived from clinical radiotherapy studies | Radiation Oncology | Full Text The alfa and beta of tumours: a review of parameters of the linear-quadratic model, derived from clinical radiotherapy studies | Radiation Oncology | Full Text](https://media.springernature.com/m685/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Fs13014-018-1040-z/MediaObjects/13014_2018_1040_Fig1_HTML.gif)