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pro vyhledávání: '"Jodi, Dawes"'
Autor:
Susannah Cleland, Scott B. Crowe, Philip Chan, Benjamin Chua, Jodi Dawes, Lizbeth Kenny, Charles Y. Lin, William R. McDowall, Elise Obereigner, Tania Poroa, Kate Stewart, Tanya Kairn
Publikováno v:
Technical Innovations & Patient Support in Radiation Oncology, Vol 23, Iss , Pp 1-7 (2022)
Intra-oral stents (including mouth-pieces and bite blocks) can be used to displace adjacent non-involved oral tissue and reduce radiation side effects from radiotherapy treatments for head-and-neck cancer. In this study, a modular and customisable 3D
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https://doaj.org/article/58438c645bf14342bfcd3293d9af883f
Autor:
Elise Obereigner, Jamie Trapp, Jodi Dawes, Tanya Kairn, Tania Poroa, Scott Crowe, Philip Chan, Charles P. Lin, Lizbeth Kenny, Benjamin Chua, Susannah Cleland, Samuel C. Peet
Publikováno v:
Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine. 44:887-899
As head-and-neck radiotherapy treatments become more complex and sophisticated, and the need to control and stabilise the positioning of intra-oral anatomy becomes more important, leading the increasing use of oral positioning stents during head-and-
Autor:
Susannah, Cleland, Philip, Chan, Benjamin, Chua, Scott B, Crowe, Jodi, Dawes, Lizbeth, Kenny, Charles, Lin, Elise, Obereigner, Samuel C, Peet, Jamie V, Trapp, Tania, Poroa, Tanya, Kairn
Publikováno v:
Physical and engineering sciences in medicine. 44(3)
As head-and-neck radiotherapy treatments become more complex and sophisticated, and the need to control and stabilise the positioning of intra-oral anatomy becomes more important, leading the increasing use of oral positioning stents during head-and-
Autor:
Phil Back, Jodi Dawes, Craig M. Lancaster, Sanna Nilsson, Tim Markwell, Robyn Cheuk, Zoë Moutrie, Philip Chan
Publikováno v:
Brachytherapy. 14:267-272
Purpose Patients with cervical and vaginal cancer sometimes have a less straightforward approach for choice of brachytherapy treatment owing to the tumor's location and clinical presentation. The staff at Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital in Queensla
Publikováno v:
Australasian physicalengineering sciences in medicine. 41(3)
The use of a non-water-equivalent personalised mould for gynaecological brachytherapy treatments can result in a substantial dose reduction at the treatment site, compared to calculated dose, in lieu of a dose calculation algorithm capable of modelli