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Platelet dosing

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2003
Many patients with thrombocytopenia require transfusion of platelet concentrates, and numerous factors may influence the observed response to transfusion. One factor gaining growing recognition in recent years is the consideration of the dose of platelets to administer.
Howard R, Schlossberg, Jay H, Herman
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Dose determination in high dose-rate brachytherapy

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1992
Although high dose-rate brachytherapy with a single, rapidly moving radiation source is becoming a common treatment modality, a suitable formalism for determination of the dose delivered by a moving radiation source has not yet been developed. At present, brachytherapy software simulates high dose-rate treatments using only a series of stationary ...
Pavel V. Houdek   +10 more
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Acoustic Dose and Acoustic Dose-Rate

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 2009
Acoustic dose is defined as the energy deposited by absorption of an acoustic wave per unit mass of the medium supporting the wave. Expressions for acoustic dose and acoustic dose-rate are given for plane-wave conditions, including temporal and frequency dependencies of energy deposition.
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Single dose vs divided dose imipramine

Psychopharmacologia, 1973
Twenty depressed patients given 150 mg of imipramine nightly improved as well as twenty depressed patients given imipramine in three daily doses of 50 mg. An earlier improvement was noted on the single dose schedule, whereas a better long-term effect was suggested for the divided dosage.
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Adjuvant Interferon Therapy for Melanoma: High-Dose, Low-Dose, No Dose, Which Dose?

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2004
Melanoma presents formidable problems across the clinical spectrum—from prevention and early detection to treatment of high-risk and metastatic disease. In white populations, the worldwide incidence of invasive primary cutaneous melanoma has been rising for decades, making it a public health issue of growing importance.
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Simultaneous dose and dose rate optimization via dose modifying factor modeling for FLASH effective dose

Medical Physics
AbstractBackgroundAlthough the FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH) can improve the sparing of organs‐at‐risk (OAR) via the FLASH effect, it is generally a tradeoff between the physical dose coverage and the biological FLASH coverage, for which the concept of FLASH effective dose (FED) is needed to quantify the net improvement of FLASH, compared to the ...
Jiangjun, Ma   +7 more
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599 High-dose—low-dose

European Journal of Cancer, 1995
For certain malignancies the curative effects of chemotherapy are worse if the patient received less than the optimal chemotherapy dose. Much less is known concerning the value of high-dose chemotherapy for solid tumours. With the help of stem cell reinfusion and haematopoietic growth factors it is possible to get up to a 10-fold dose increase for ...
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Doses and Dosing

New England Journal of Medicine, 1966
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Dose equivalent and absorbed dose

Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1974
A, Rindi, R H, Thomas
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