Abstract Purpose This study quantitatively evaluates bladder changes and their dosimetric impact during the on‐couch adaptive process on a commercial CBCT‐based online adaptive radiotherapy (CT‐gART) platform. Methods Data from 183 fractions of ten patients receiving online ART for pelvic cancers were analyzed retrospectively.
Ingrid Valencia Lozano+7 more
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"Who do you trust?" - levels of evidence in the era of artificial intelligence. [PDF]
Probst P, Wagner M.
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Semi‐automated hippocampal avoidance whole‐brain radiotherapy planning
Abstract Background Hippocampal avoidance whole‐brain radiotherapy (HA‐WBRT) is designed to spare cognitive function by reducing radiation dose to the hippocampus during the treatment of brain metastases. Current manual planning methods can be time‐consuming and may vary in quality, necessitating the development of automated approaches to streamline ...
Dong Joo Rhee+9 more
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Can AI Capture and Quantify Clinical Expertise? Implications for Intracoronary Imaging in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. [PDF]
Petraco R+12 more
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The impact of mentoring relationships on professional identity formation in medical education: a systematic review. [PDF]
Krishna LKR+27 more
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Conventional small-bowel capsule endoscopy reading vs proprietary artificial intelligence auxiliary systems: Systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Cortegoso Valdivia P+9 more
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Predicting global educational inequality with a hierarchical belief rule base model. [PDF]
Gong A, He W, Ge G, Yang C, Li S.
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A mixed-methods model for healthcare system responsiveness to public health: insights from Iranian experts. [PDF]
Khanpoor H+4 more
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Establishing trust in artificial intelligence-driven autonomous healthcare systems: an expert-guided framework. [PDF]
Alelyani T.
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