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pro vyhledávání: '"E M Charles-Edwards"'
Autor:
Isabel Castellano, Martin O. Leach, Peter Rhys-Evans, Kevin J. Harrington, Dorothy Mears, Peter Clarke, Aslam Sohaib, Cyril Fisher, Christopher M. Nutting, Kate Newbold, E M Charles-Edwards
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 74:29-37
Purpose Hypoxia in patients with head-and-neck cancer (HNC) is well established and known to cause radiation resistance and treatment failure in the management of HNC. This study examines the role of parameters derived from dynamic contrast-enhanced
Publikováno v:
NMR in Biomedicine. 22:318-325
This study compares parameters from monoexponential and biexponential modelling of diffusion-weighted imaging of normal and malignant prostate tissue and normal rectal wall tissues. Fifty men with Stage Ic prostate cancer were studied using endorecta
Publikováno v:
NMR in biomedicine. 22(3)
This study compares parameters from monoexponential and biexponential modelling of diffusion-weighted imaging of normal and malignant prostate tissue and normal rectal wall tissues. Fifty men with Stage Ic prostate cancer were studied using endorecta
Autor:
Stefan A. Reinsberg, David P. Dearnaley, A. Jackson, Stephen A. Mangar, S.A. Sohaib, C. South, E M Charles-Edwards, Martin O. Leach
Publikováno v:
The British journal of radiology. 80(959)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate distortion-corrected MRI as a radiotherapy planning tool for prostate cancer and the resultant implications for dose sparing of organs at risk. 11 men who were to be treated with radical conformal radiotherap
Autor:
Martin O. Leach, E M Charles-Edwards, John J. Totman, R L O'Gorman, P A Kane, J B Karani, Mark White
Publikováno v:
The British journal of radiology. 80(950)
The purpose of this study was to adapt the hepatic perfusion index (HPI) methodology previously developed for MRI to derive 3D parametric maps of HPI, and to investigate apparent differences in HPI maps between a group of colorectal cancer patients a
Publikováno v:
Physics in medicine and biology. 50(11)
Radiotherapy treatment planning relies on the use of geometrically correct images. This paper presents a fully automatic tool for correcting MR images for the effects of B(0) inhomogeneities. The post-processing method is based on the gradient-revers
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Radiology; Feb2007, Vol. 80 Issue 950, p113-120, 8p