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Autor:
Christine Cha, Pamela Drago, Bevan Yueh, Jerry L. Barker, Kent E. Wallner, Allen D. Hillel, Kari Chansky, Leila Raminfar, George E. Laramore, David L. Schwartz, M. Austin-Seymour, Ernest A. Weymuller
Publikováno v:
Head & Neck. 25:990-999
Introduction. Limited information is available regarding surveillance patterns after head and neck cancer radiotherapy. We cataloged follow-up for a specified patient cohort treated at three neighboring university, community, and Veterans Administrat
Autor:
Thomas W. Griffin, George E. Laramore, James G. Douglas, Wui Jin Koh, M. Austin-Seymour, Keith J. Stelzer
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 46:551-557
To examine the efficacy of fast neutron radiotherapy for the treatment of locally advanced and/or recurrent adenoid cystic carcinoma of the head and neck and to identify prognostic variables associated with local-regional control and survival.One hun
Non-physician practitioners in radiation oncology: advanced practice nurses and physician assistants
Autor:
M. Austin-Seymour, Giselle J. Moore-Higgs, Ajay K. Dubey, Nancy P. Mendenhall, Eric F. Kuehn, Karen E. Maher, Joanne Frankel Kelvin, Nancy Riese Daly
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 45:255-263
Purpose: With changes in reimbursement and a decrease in the number of residents, there is a need to explore new ways of achieving high quality patient care in radiation oncology. One mechanism is the implementation of non-physician practitioner role
Autor:
Wui Jin Koh, M. Austin-Seymour, George E. Laramore, Thomas W. Griffin, Shawn Lee, James G. Douglas
Publikováno v:
Head & Neck. 21:255-263
Background Malignant salivary gland tumors are rare tumors of the head and neck region. The treatment of these tumors has generally consisted of surgical extirpation, with postoperative radiotherapy improving locoregional control and survival in pati
Autor:
M. Austin-Seymour, Marcia Urie, Barbara C. Fullerton, Pat McManus, Guila Glosser, John E. Munzenrider, Judy Adams
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 38:231-239
Purposes: To evaluate the long term effects of high dose fractionated radiation therapy on brain functioning prospectively in adults without primary brain tumors. Methods and Materials: Seventeen patients with histologically confirmed chordomas and l
Autor:
M. Austin-Seymour, Herman D. Suit, Christopher G. Willett, Lynn Verhey, Michael Goitein, John E. Munzenrider, Andreas Koehler, Patricia McNulty, R. Gentry, Marcia Urie
Publikováno v:
Radiotherapy and Oncology. 17:29-35
Protons have a finite range in tissue and can provide a better concentration of radiation dose in the tumor than conventional X-rays in certain situations. The development of optimized treatment plans for X-rays and protons followed by a comparative
Autor:
Ira J, Kalet, Mark, Whipple, Silvia, Pessah, Jerry, Barker, Marry M, Austin-Seymour, Linda G, Shapiro
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium.
Prediction of microscopic spread of tumor cells is becoming critically important in the decision making process in planning radiation therapy for cancer. Until recently, radiation treatment of head and neck cancer has been conservative, treating larg
Autor:
Georgiana K. Ellis, Mary M Austin Seymour, K.L. Lindsley, Julie Gralow, Jennifer R. Bellon, Robert B. Livingston
Publikováno v:
International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics. 48(2)
Purpose: Evidence supports the inclusion of the taxanes in the treatment of breast cancer. A recent randomized trial has shown a survival advantage to the addition of paclitaxel in the adjuvant treatment of node-positive patients. Several studies hav
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium.
We report on experience and insights gained from prototyping, for clinical radiation oncologists, a new access tool for the University of Washington Digital Anatomist information resources. This access tool is designed to integrate with a radiation t