Correction: Effect of bladder volume on dose of exposure to dangerous organs and incidence of cystitis and enteritis in patients with cervical cancer after external radiotherapy - Report - MDSpire
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Correction: Impact of Bladder Volume on Radiation Exposure to Critical Organs and the Rates of Cystitis and Enteritis in Cervical Cancer Patients Following External Radiotherapy

  • By

  • Yanjiao Wu

  • Xiaoying Xue

  • Linlin Su

  • Yibin Liu

  • August 18, 2026

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Correction: Impact of Bladder Volume on Radiation Exposure in Cervical Cancer

Overview

This correction addresses the omission of funding information in the original article regarding the impact of bladder volume on radiation exposure to critical organs and the rates of cystitis and enteritis in cervical cancer patients following external radiotherapy.

Background

Understanding the effects of bladder volume on radiation exposure is crucial in managing cervical cancer treatment. Accurate dosimetric planning can help reduce the incidence of complications such as cystitis and enteritis.

Data Highlights

No numerical or trial data is presented in the correction article.

Key Findings

  • The correction clarifies the funding source for the original study.
  • Bladder volume is a critical factor influencing radiation exposure to organs at risk.
  • Higher incidences of cystitis and enteritis have been associated with varying bladder volumes during radiotherapy.
  • Guidelines recommend controlled bladder filling to minimize complications during external beam radiotherapy.

Clinical Implications

Clinicians should ensure accurate dosimetric planning that considers bladder volume.

Conclusion

The correction emphasizes the importance of transparency in research funding.

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  3. the asco post — Safety and Benefit of Radiation Therapy for High-Risk Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
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  5. Frequency of Genitourinary Complications After Radiation Treatment for Localized Prostate Cancer
  6. ESGO/ESTRO/ESP Guidelines for the management of patients with cervical cancer – Update 2023
  7. The impact of bladder volume on dosimetric outcomes in VMAT for cervical cancer patients after surgery
  8. 1319-Gynaecological cervix definitive brachytherapy boost | eviQ
  9. Effect of bladder volume on dose of exposure to dangerous organs and incidence of cystitis and enteritis in patients with cervical cancer after external radiotherapy
  10. https://cdn.amegroups.cn/journals/amepc/files/journals/4/articles/145344/public/145344-PB13-6641-R3.pdf?filename=qims-15-12-12320.pdf&t=1770132828
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