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Scientific Publication
Initial 5 year Experience of Transperineal Permanent Iodine 125
Seed Implantation (TPSI) as Monotherapy for Prostate Cancer - Abstract
in British Journal of Urology International, Vol 95, S1, p2
Scientific Papers Presented Include:
- Transperineal Permanent I-125 Seed prostate Implant - An Audit
of Initial Experience, Annual Scientific Meeting, Royal Australian
and New Zealand College of Radiologists, Auckland, October, 2000
- Transperineal Permanent I-125 Seed Implantation for Prostate
Cancer- A quality outcomes Audit of the First 110 Patients, Annual
Scientific meeting Royal Australasian College of Surgeons,, NZ Division,
Palmerston North, September, 2001
- Transperineal Permanent I-125 Seed Implantation for Prostate
Cancer- A quality outcomes Audit of the First 110 Patients Annual
Scientific Meeting, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists,
Melbourne, Australia, October, 2001
- Practical Issues in Permanent Transperineal I-125 Seed Implantation
of the Prostate. Invited Speaker at Australasian Brachytherapy
Group Workshop, Gold Coast, 23 August 2002
- Technique for Transperineal Permanent Iodine 125 Seed Implantation
for Prostate Cancer, - An overview of Implantation Technique,
Invited Speaker, Australasian Brachytherapy Group Annual Scientific
Meeting, Melbourne, Australia, April 2003
- Prospective Quality Assurance and Patient Toxicity of Transperineal
Permanent Iodine 125 seed Implantation as Monotherapy for Prostate
cancer - Results of initial 158 patients, Australasian Brachytherapy
Group Annual Scientific Meeting, Melbourne, Australia, April 2003
- Initial 4 year Experience of Serum PSA Kinetics after TPSI as
Monotherapy for Prostate Cancer, Australasian Brachytherapy Group
Annual Scientific Meeting, Hobart, Australia, March 2004
- Late Effects of TPSI as Monotherapy for Prostate Cancer,
NZ Uro Oncology Group Annual scientific Meeting, Hamner Springs, August
2004
- The Initial 5 year Experience of Transperineal Permanent Iodine
125 Seed Implantation for Prostate Cancer, Annual scientific Meeting
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, Perth, October
2004
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