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Accurate Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) simulation is fundamental for high-precision stereotactic radiosurgery and fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy, collectively referred to as stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT), to deliver doses of high biological ...
Bäuerle, Tobias +13 more
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The transporter‐associated BNCT strategy using BBCIP with or without BPA according to tumor transporter characteristics. BPA showed greater efficacy in LAT1‐dominant F98 glioma, whereas BBCIP was more effective in SMVT‐high CRL1666 tumors, suggesting the potential utility of transporter‐based boron carrier selection in BNCT.
Kenichiro Eza +15 more
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Organ‐sparing management of luminal gastrointestinal cancers: current and emerging approaches
Abstract Treatment of luminal gastrointestinal malignancies with curative intent has traditionally required a combination of systemic treatments and complex surgical resections, which carry risks to function and quality of life. Organ‐sparing approaches to treating gastrointestinal malignancies have advanced significantly.
Cassidy M. Van Stiphout +9 more
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Top 5 Advances in the Last 50 Years: Malignant Gastric and Esophageal Surgery
World Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Luís Santos Castro, Lorenzo Ferri
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ABSTRACT Background Lung cancer outcomes have been reported to be poorer in the indigenous population of the Northern Territory (NT). We examine whether longer diagnostic and treatment time frames contribute to the observed survival disparity. Aims Assess the time frames to diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer in the Top End, NT, Australia.
Angus Lloyd +3 more
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Are respiratory physicians adherent to guidelines when evaluating pulmonary nodules?
Abstract Introduction Although fewer than 1% of pulmonary nodules are malignant, appropriate evaluation is essential in optimising patient outcomes. The 2017 Fleischner Society Guidelines provide recommendations on management of incidentally detected nodules; however, studies to date have shown variable guideline adherence.
Laura Tu +5 more
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Continuing Professional Development—Radiation Therapy
Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences, Volume 72, Issue 1, Page 174-174, March 2025.
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ABSTRACT This retrospective analysis evaluated 12 dogs with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) who received stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). Dogs received between 6 and 25 Grey (Gy) per fraction for 1–5 fractions for a total dose of 13–30 Gy. Eleven patients (92%) experienced acute adverse effects (AE), with the majority being VRTOG grade 2–3 ...
Victoria Lee Newberry +3 more
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Target coverage in image-guided stereotactic body radiotherapy of liver tumors
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of image-guided procedures (with computed tomography [CT] and electronic portal images before each treatment fraction) on target coverage in stereotactic body radiotherapy for liver patients using a stereotactic body ...
Vásquez Osorio, Eliana M; id_orcid +11 more
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ABSTRACT Moderately hypofractionated definitive‐intent radiotherapy protocols can be used for canine intracranial meningiomas to shorten overall treatment time while maintaining tumour control and limiting normal tissue toxicity. This retrospective study evaluated oncologic outcomes, toxicity, and radiation dose‐volume‐related prognostic factors in ...
Carlotta Ahrens +2 more
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