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Purpose : This study is to see how much proportion of the patients receiving
radiation therapy drop out during radiation therapy and to analyze the reason for the
incomplete treatment.
Materials and Methods : The base population of this study was 1.100 patients with
registration numbers 901 through 2,000 at Department of Radiation Oncology, Samsung
Medical Center, Seoul, Korea, Authors investigated the incidence of incomplete radiation
therapy, which was defined as less than 95% of initially planned radiation dose, and the
reasons for incomplete radiation therapy.
Results : One hundred and twenty eight patients (12%) did not complete the planned
radiation therapy. The performance status of the incompletely treated patients was
generally poorer than that of the base population, and the aim of radiation therapy was
more commonly palliative. The most common reason for not completing the planned
treatment was the patients' refusal of further radiation therapy because of the distrust
of radiation therapy and/or the poor economic status.
Conclusion : Careful case selection for radiation therapy with consideration of the
socioeconomic status of the patients in addition to the clinical indication would be
necessary for the reduction of incomplete treatment especially in the palliative setting.

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Radiation therapy; Incomplete treatment;

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