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Update Breast Cancer 2024 Part 2 - Patients with Early Stage Breast Cancer.
Geburtshilfe FrauenheilkdJanni W, Kolberg HC, Hartkopf AD, Fehm TN, Welslau M, Müller V, Schütz F, Fasching PA, Jackisch C, Marme F, Hörner M, Keller K, Goossens C, Belleville E, Untch M, Thill M, Tesch H, Ditsch N, Lux MP, Banys-Paluchowski M, Wöckel A, Harbeck N, Stickeler E, Bartsch R, Aktas B, Schneeweiss A, Ettl J, Taran FA, Lüftner D, Würstlein R, Radosa JC. +30 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourceAAPM Task Group No. 249.B—Essentials and guidelines for clinical medical physics residency training program
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, EarlyView.Abstract
The establishment of guidelines and curriculum standards for medical physics residency training is a critical component of setting expectations and competencies for the profession. Since the last publication of these standards, residency training has become integrated into the eligibility criteria for most medical physics certification bodies. Jonathon A. Nye, Joseph P. Dugas, William D. Erwin, David P. Gierga, Darryl G. Kaurin, Stephanie M. Leon, Ho‐Ling Anthony Liu, Zheng Feng Lu, Alphonso W. Magri, Lynn N. Rill, Leah K. Schubert, Beth A. Schueler, Irina Vergalasova, John Vetter, Brian D. Wichman, Amy Shu‐Jung Yu, Dandan Zheng +16 morewiley +1 more sourceIntegrative analyses of gene expression and DNA methylation profiles in breast cancer cell line models of tamoxifen-resistance indicate a potential role of cells with stem-like properties [PDF]
A Dowejko, A Hurtado, A Ring, A Subramanian, AE Lykkesfeldt, AE Lykkesfeldt, Anne E Lykkesfeldt, BB Rasmussen, BE Bernstein, BL Brockdorff, C Davies, C O’Brien, C Scheel, CK Osborne, Daniel Elias, EA Musgrove, F Krueger, G Dontu, G Perez-Tenorio, GM Clark, Guangliang Yin, H Heyn, H Li, HD Soule, Henrik J Ditzel, Huanming Yang, IA Ivanova, J Li, J Sastre-Serra, J Wong, J Xu, Jan Stenvang, Jian Li, JT Robinson, Jun Wang, K Takahashi, KA Becker, KJ Livak, L Topol, Lars Bolund, M Al-Hajj, M Dean, M Fan, M Ghoussaini, M Lippman, M Lupien, M Shipitsin, MA Augello, MC Alles, MF Gjerstorff, ML Talman, MW Madsen, N Brunner, N Brunner, Nils Brünner, O Leis, OW Petersen, P Bernard, P Briand, P de Cremoux, P Sansone, Qian Zhao, R Clarke, R Clarke, S Pancholi, S Tempel, S Thrane, SL Kong, SM Nabha, T Frogne, T Frogne, T van Agthoven, V Lefebvre, VC Jordan, X Fu, Xue Lin, Y Chen, Z Li +77 morecore +1 more sourceEnergy dependence of the GAFCHROMIC LD‐V1 in the diagnostic radiographic modalities
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, EarlyView.Abstract
The GAFCHROMIC LD‐V1 radiochromic film is widely used in dosimetry because it can provide high‐resolution two‐dimensional dose distributions without processing. This study aimed to evaluate the response characteristics at different effective energies, from the low‐energy range of mammography to the high‐energy range of computed tomography. Net Tatsuhiro Gotanda, Tomoyuki Hasuo, Shinnosuke Nishihara, Kohsei Matsuura, Yasuyuki Kawaji, Hidetoshi Yatake, Shinya Imai, Takuya Akagawa, Nobuyoshi Tanki, Toshizo Katsuda +9 morewiley +1 more sourceFGFR1 is amplified during the progression of in situto invasive breast carcinoma [PDF]
A Bergamaschi, A Letessier, A Vincent-Salomon, AE Place, B Erbas, BE Welm, C Corzo, C Theillet, CB Moelans, CB Vos, CJ Ormandy, CL Hyun, CM Schlotter, DC Allred, DJ Slamon, EC Robanus-Maandag, EK Latta, ES Hwang, Eun Joo Kim, Eunyoung Kang, F Courjal, F Courjal, F Ugolini, H Buerger, Hee Eun Lee, In Ah Kim, J Adelaide, J Xu, J Yao, Jee Hyun Kim, K Park, KD Voduc, KL Streicher, L Burkhardt, L Hernandez, M Hu, ME Hammond, MF Press, Min Hye Jang, MW Beckmann, N Turner, S Aulmann, S Elbauomy Elsheikh, S Glockner, SL Deming, SM Rodriguez-Pinilla, So Yeon Park, Sung-Won Kim, V Baldin, V Gelsi-Boyer, VP Eswarakumar, W Xian, XJ Ma, Y Choi, Y Nikolsky, Yoomi Choi, Yu Jung Kim, ZQ Yang +57 morecore +1 more sourceAutomated rapidplan model validation using Eclipse scripting API
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, EarlyView.Abstract
RapidPlan offers efficiency gains and quality improvements in treatment planning. Prior to its use in the clinic, it requires an extensive validation procedure in which established clinical plans and those generated by the model are compared. The manual iterative nature of this process is resource intensive, as numerous iterations are required Bradley Beeksma, Andrew Dipuglia, Joerg Lehmann +2 morewiley +1 more source