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The following pages link to Can modest escalations of dose be detected as increased tumor control? (Q35864897):
Displaying 13 items.
- A realistic closed-form radiobiological model of clinical tumor-control data incorporating intertumor heterogeneity (Q32060426) (← links)
- Risk-adaptive optimization: selective boosting of high-risk tumor subvolumes (Q36711387) (← links)
- Estimate of the impact of FDG-avidity on the dose required for head and neck radiotherapy local control (Q36770099) (← links)
- Hyperfractionated radiation in children with rhabdomyosarcoma—Results of an intergroup rhabdomyosarcoma pilot study (Q40442857) (← links)
- Eugene Robertson Special Lecture Hyperthermia from the clinic to the laboratory: a hypothesis (Q40460958) (← links)
- Altered Fractionation: Radiobiological Principles, Clinical Results, and Potential for Dose Escalation (Q41726231) (← links)
- Further analysis of radiobiological parameters from the first and second british institute of radiology randomized studies of larynx/pharynx radiotherapy (Q45048113) (← links)
- Simultaneous positron emission tomography (PET) assessment of metabolism with ¹⁸F-fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG), proliferation with ¹⁸F-fluoro-thymidine (FLT), and hypoxia with ¹⁸fluoro-misonidazole (F-miso) before and during radiotherapy in pat (Q51533883) (← links)
- Volume and Heterogeneity Dependence of the Dose-Response Relationship for Head And Neck Tumours (Q52361752) (← links)
- FDG PET during radiochemotherapy is predictive of outcome at 1 year in non-small-cell lung cancer patients: a prospective multicentre study (RTEP2) (Q56770246) (← links)
- Radiation dose-response of human tumors (Q71868292) (← links)
- The potential of intratumoural unsealed radioactive source therapy (Q73950475) (← links)
- Retrospective analysis of the reproducibility of the daily set-up of the irradiation fields of cancer of the rectum using a megavoltage imaging system (Q77356890) (← links)