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Temporal changes in native and late gadolinium enhanced ultrashort echo time magnetic resonance imaging during gynecologic cancer radiation therapy. [PDF]

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Dose-Response Relationship in Radiation Leukæmia

Nature, 1959
A SIGNIFICANT contribution is achieved by Drs. Armitage, Court Brown and Doll in evaluating some models postulated in assessing the leukaemogenic potency of radiations. Along this line, it appears relevant to discuss some possible interpretations of a linear dose-response, observed over a limited range of leukaemia incidence, as evidenced in the study ...
P, ARMITAGE   +3 more
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Dose-response relationships for radiation-induced hyperparathyroidism.

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1995
It has been hard to establish with certainty that radiation exposure is a risk factor for developing hyperparathyroidism. In part this is because many cases of hyperparathyroidism remain asymptomatic and escape clinical detection. We present results from a study of 2555 subjects who received external beam radiotherapy to the head and neck area for ...
A B, Schneider   +5 more
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Dose–Response Relationship in Radiation Carcinogenesis

Nature, 1961
THE question whether the dose–response relationship for neoplasia induced by ionizing radiations is linear or non-linear, and with or without a threshold dose, is one of the most important problems in both basic and applied radiobiology1.
N, ARLEY, R, EKER
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DOSE RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS FOR ACUTE IONIZING-RADIATION LETHALITY

Health Physics, 2003
A review and analysis of the dose response relationship for the probability of acute lethality from prompt or short-term exposure to ionizing radiation is presented. The purpose of this analysis is to provide recommendations concerning estimates of casualties expected from radiation accidents, the use of nuclear weapons, or possible terrorist ...
G H, Anno   +3 more
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Dose-response relationship for radiation therapy of subclinical disease

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1995
To determine the dose-response relationship for elective treatment of subclinical metastatic deposits and validate a model for metastatic tumor cell burden.The incidence of overt metastases in electively irradiated potential sites of spread from carcinomas of the head and neck, breast, cervix, ovary, lung, and testis, and from melanomas and ...
H R, Withers, L J, Peters, J M, Taylor
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Ultraviolet radiation, melanocytic naevi and their dose-response relationship

British Journal of Dermatology, 1997
Melanocytic naevi on the face and neck of 110 Brisbane secondary school students aged 16-17 years were mapped according to specified regions to investigate the dose-response relationship between ultraviolet (UV) radiation and melanocytic naevi. Highest naevus density occurred in regions receiving a mean UV dose of 0.2-0.4 relative to the vertex while ...
T D, Nguyen   +4 more
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