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Large left atrial myxoma with synchronous laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma: A case report. [PDF]
Zhu L+4 more
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A deep learning‐based peer review method for radiotherapy planning
Abstract Background Quality control (QC) in radiotherapy planning is crucial for ensuring treatment efficacy and patient safety. Traditionally, QC relies on standard indicators and subjective assessments, which may lead to inconsistencies. Purpose This study aims to develop a novel peer review method for personalized QC in radiotherapy planning, which ...
Pujun Zhou+5 more
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Age-period-cohort analysis of global, regional, and national trends in laryngeal Cancer among older adults, 1990-2021: insights from the 2021 global burden of disease study. [PDF]
Sun Z+7 more
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Abstract Background Anatomical changes present a major source of uncertainty in head and neck (H&N) cancer treatment. Accurate modeling of these changes is important for enhancing treatment precision and supporting better outcomes. Purpose The purpose of this study is to assess different anatomical uncertainty modeling methods in robust optimization ...
Ying Zhang, Mark Ka Heng Chan
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Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis Following a Fall: A Rare Case With a Fatal Outcome. [PDF]
Chen WC, Lin ZJ, Lu KT.
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Abstract Background Secondary cancer is a serious side effect from external beam radiotherapy (EBRT). Conventional EBRT is performed using a beam of photons, however, due to their ability to produce more conformal dose distributions, the use of protons is becoming more wide‐spread.
Peter Dasiukevich+3 more
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Trends in Incidence and Mortality of Head and Neck Cancer Subsites Among Elderly Patients: A Population-Based Analysis. [PDF]
Wierzbicka M+3 more
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Laryngeal Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: Analysis of 11 Cases in a Single-Center Study [PDF]
Jianlin Yue+4 more
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Abstract Background During head and neck (HN) radiation therapy, patients may undergo anatomical changes due to tumor shrinkage or weight loss. For these patients, adaptive radiation therapy (ART) is required to correct treatment plans and to ensure that the prescribed radiation dose is delivered to the tumor while minimizing dose to the surrounding ...
Brett Clark+4 more
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