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View article: Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy-driven immunosuppression is associated with poorer progression-free survival in cancer patients
Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy-driven immunosuppression is associated with poorer progression-free survival in cancer patients Open
Background The landscape of cancer treatment has evolved rapidly within the last 50 years, and whilst radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and surgery remain the mainstay treatment options, there has been a shift towards using immunotherapy alone o…
View article: Pelvic stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) reirradiation: UK SABR consortium guidance for use in routine clinical care
Pelvic stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) reirradiation: UK SABR consortium guidance for use in routine clinical care Open
Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) is routinely used for the management of oligometastatic disease. Increasingly, there is overlap of targets or organs at risk with previous radiotherapy fields. As substantial variation in deli…
View article: CMET-31. WHOLE BRAIN RADIOTHERAPY VERSUS STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY IN POOR-PROGNOSIS PATIENTS WITH 1 – 10 BRAIN METASTASES: A RANDOMIZED FEASIBILITY STUDY
CMET-31. WHOLE BRAIN RADIOTHERAPY VERSUS STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY IN POOR-PROGNOSIS PATIENTS WITH 1 – 10 BRAIN METASTASES: A RANDOMIZED FEASIBILITY STUDY Open
BACKGROUND The clinical advantage of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) over whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) in patients with brain metastases and poor prognosis is controversial. To investigate the feasibility of a phase III clinical trial i…
View article: Machine-learned target volume delineation of 18F-FDG PET images after one cycle of induction chemotherapy
Machine-learned target volume delineation of 18F-FDG PET images after one cycle of induction chemotherapy Open
Biological tumour volume (GTVPET) delineation on 18F-FDG PET acquired during induction chemotherapy (ICT) is challenging due to the reduced metabolic uptake and volume of the GTVPET. Automatic segmentation algorithms applied to 18F-FDG PET…
View article: Development of a method for functional aspect identification in parotid using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and concurrent stimulation
Development of a method for functional aspect identification in parotid using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and concurrent stimulation Open
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2Department of Medical Physics, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 3Department of Medicine and App…
View article: Development of a method for functional aspect identification in parotid using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and concurrent stimulation
Development of a method for functional aspect identification in parotid using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and concurrent stimulation Open
Development of a method for functional aspect identification in parotid using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and concurrent stimulation
View article: Development of a method for functional aspect identification in parotid using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and concurrent stimulation
Development of a method for functional aspect identification in parotid using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and concurrent stimulation Open
Development of a method for functional aspect identification in parotid using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and concurrent stimulation
View article: Development of a method for functional aspect identification in parotid using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and concurrent stimulation
Development of a method for functional aspect identification in parotid using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and concurrent stimulation Open
Development of a method for functional aspect identification in parotid using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and concurrent stimulation