Understanding Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Within Canadian Radiation Oncology Training Programs: A National Survey of Residents and Fellows. [PDF]
Allen S +9 more
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The Challenge of Handling Structured Missingness in Integrated Data Sources
As data integration becomes ever more prevalent, a new research question that emerges is how to handle missing values that will inevitably arise in these large‐scale integrated databases? This missingness can be described as structured missingness, encompassing scenarios involving multivariate missingness mechanisms and deterministic, nonrandom ...
James Jackson +6 more
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Current and Future Developments in Radiation Oncology Approach for Rhabdomyosarcoma. [PDF]
Dávila Fajardo R +4 more
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A multi-institutional experience of MR-guided liver stereotactic body radiation therapy [PDF]
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Extramedullary Disease—Achilles Heel in Myeloma?
ABSTRACT Despite advances in therapy, extramedullary disease (EMD) remains an aggressive form of multiple myeloma associated with poor outcomes. Patients with true EMD, in which plasmacytomas have become completely independent of bone, have a particularly poor prognosis. The pathogenesis of EMD is driven by complex mechanisms involving loss of adhesion
Shaji Kumar +7 more
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Genomics Review of Selective RET Inhibitors Sensitivity in Thyroid Cancer Clinical Trials
ABSTRACT RET gene is a driver of thyroid cancer (TC) tumorigenesis. The incidence of TC has increased worldwide in the last few decades, both in medullary and follicular‐derived subtypes. Several drugs, including multikinase and selective inhibitors, have been explored.
Sara Gil‐Bernabé +5 more
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Innovative approaches in precision radiation oncology: advanced imaging technologies and challenges which shape the future of radiation therapy. [PDF]
Yan Y +15 more
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Sinonasal Sarcomas Management: An International Consensus Statement
ABSTRACT Introduction Sinonasal sarcomas are exceedingly rare entities, constituting less than 7% of head and neck sarcomas. Their complex histology needs specialized treatment, which is often based on multimodal approaches including surgery, radiation therapy, and/or chemotherapy.
Alessandro Vinciguerra +51 more
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