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Late genitourinary and gastrointestinal toxicity after magnetic resonance image‐guided prostate brachytherapy with or without neoadjuvant external beam radiation therapy

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2003

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In the current study, rectal bleeding after MRI-guided prostate brachymonotherapy was infrequent, and urethral and bladder toxicity is reported to be rare and may be attributed to the urethral-sparing technique of the MRI-guided approach.

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