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Linear – Quadratic Model
• Quantitative explanation of many aspects of radiotherapy
observed at the macroscopic (clinical) level, e.g.
fractionation and dose-rate effects, divergence of
response between tumours and normal tissues, etc.
• Model continues to be developed, e.g. to incorporate
effect of oxygen effects, tumour repopulation, etc.
• Limitations
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Response at low doses per fraction (<2Gy) –
underestimates biological response
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Response at high dose per fraction (>10Gy) – not
modelled well
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Brachytherapy– steep dose gradients