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Randomized Phase II Study of PET Response-Adapted Combined Modality Therapy for Esophageal Cancer: Mature Results of the CALGB 80803 (Alliance) Trial. [PDF]
Goodman KA+17 more
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The Evolving Role of Combined Modality Therapy in Head and Neck Cancer [PDF]
K. Thomas Robbins
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Combined techniques of treatment for ischemic stroke are even more often included into routine work of specialized teams. One of them based on a combination of systemic thrombolytic therapy and endovascular methods is characterized by a high rate of ...
A. S. Nekrasov+3 more
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Background and objective Sequential and concurrent chemoradiotherapy were widely studied in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but the reports of induction chemotherapy followed concurrent chemoradiotherapy are rare so far.
Youyi DAI+3 more
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Automatic 3D Multi-modal Ultrasound Segmentation of Human Placenta using Fusion Strategies and Deep Learning [PDF]
Purpose: Ultrasound is the most commonly used medical imaging modality for diagnosis and screening in clinical practice. Due to its safety profile, noninvasive nature and portability, ultrasound is the primary imaging modality for fetal assessment in pregnancy.
arxiv
Do elderly patients (pts) with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) benefit from combined modality therapy? a secondary analysis of RTOG 94-10 [PDF]
Corey J. Langer+6 more
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Background: Primary management of advanced head/neck cancers involves concurrent chemoradiotherapy . Subsequently, regional and local failures are managed with resection but there have been few reports that describe the morbidity and disease control ...
Patricia Kearney+7 more
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UFT� plus oral leucovorin calcium (Orzel?) and radiation in combined modality therapy: A comprehensive review [PDF]
Bruce D. Minsky
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EEG-Based Analysis of Brain Responses in Multi-Modal Human-Robot Interaction: Modulating Engagement [PDF]
User engagement, cognitive participation, and motivation during task execution in physical human-robot interaction are crucial for motor learning. These factors are especially important in contexts like robotic rehabilitation, where neuroplasticity is targeted.
arxiv