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  1. Proliferation saturation index in an adaptive Bayesian approach to predict patient-specific radiotherapy responses
  2. Voxel size and gray level normalization of CT radiomic features in lung cancer
  3. The Evolution of Tumour Composition During Fractionated Radiotherapy: Implications for Outcome
  4. Stability of deep features across CT scanners and field of view using a physical phantom
  5. Investigating multi-radiomic models for enhancing prediction power of cervical cancer treatment outcomes
  6. Measuring temporal stability of positron emission tomography standardized uptake value bias using long-lived sources in a multicenter network
  7. Head and Neck Tumor Control Probability: Radiation Dose–Volume Effects in Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Locally Recurrent Previously-Irradiated Head and Neck Cancer: Report of the AAPM Working Group
  8. Accounting for reconstruction kernel-induced variability in CT radiomic features using noise power spectra
  9. Multicenter survey of PET/CT protocol parameters that affect standardized uptake values
  10. CT imaging features associated with recurrence in non-small cell lung cancer patients after stereotactic body radiotherapy
  11. Reproducibility of F18-FDG PET radiomic features for different cervical tumor segmentation methods, gray-level discretization, and reconstruction algorithms
  12. A method for a priori estimation of best feasible DVH for organs-at-risk: Validation for head and neck VMAT planning
  13. Predicting Patient-Specific Radiotherapy Protocols Based on Mathematical Model Choice for Proliferation Saturation Index
  14. Imaging features from pretreatment CT scans are associated with clinical outcomes in nonsmall-cell lung cancer patients treated with stereotactic body radiotherapy
  15. Precision of quantitative computed tomography texture analysis using image filtering
  16. The future of personalised radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
  17. Development and testing of a database of NIH research funding of AAPM members: A report from the AAPM Working Group for the Development of a Research Database (WGDRD)
  18. Study of Image Qualities From 6D Robot–Based CBCT Imaging System of Small Animal Irradiator
  19. Validation of a GPU-Based 3D dose calculator for modulated beams
  20. Intrinsic dependencies of CT radiomic features on voxel size and number of gray levels
  21. Advanced Small Animal Conformal Radiation Therapy Device
  22. A genome-based model for adjusting radiotherapy dose (GARD): a retrospective, cohort-based study
  23. 4DCT-Derived Ventilation Distribution Reproducibility Over Time
  24. On the dose to a moving target in stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy to lung tumors
  25. Ventilation Series Similarity: A Study for Ventilation Calculation Using Deformable Image Registration and 4DCT to Avoid Motion Artifacts
  26. Validation of an improved helical diode array and dose reconstruction software using TG-244 datasets and stringent dose comparison criteria
  27. Open access journals benefit authors from more affluent institutions
  28. Radiomic Feature Sensitivity to Noise
  29. Effects of local irradiation combined with sunitinib on early remodeling, mitochondria, and oxidative stress in the rat heart
  30. Initial evaluation of automated treatment planning software
  31. Evaluation of the ΔV 4D CT ventilation calculation method usingin vivoxenon CT ventilation data and comparison to other methods
  32. Abscopal Benefits of Localized Radiotherapy Depend on Activated T-cell Trafficking and Distribution between Metastatic Lesions
  33. Variability of Image Features Computed from Conventional and Respiratory-Gated PET/CT Images of Lung Cancer
  34. Technical Note: Motion‐perturbation method applied to dosimetry of dynamic MLC target tracking—A proof‐of‐concept
  35. A robust power deposition scheme for tumors with large counter-current blood vessels during hyperthermia treatment
  36. A proliferation saturation index to predict radiation response and personalize radiotherapy fractionation
  37. Role of the bradykinin B2 receptor in a rat model of local heart irradiation
  38. Dose-mass inverse optimization for minimally moving thoracic lesions
  39. A Tocotrienol-Enriched Formulation Protects against Radiation-Induced Changes in Cardiac Mitochondria without Modifying Late Cardiac Function or Structure
  40. Measurement-guided volumetric dose reconstruction for helical tomotherapy
  41. A dosimetric comparison of volumetric modulated arc therapy with step-and-shoot intensity modulated radiation therapy for prostate cancer
  42. Mathematical Formulation of DMH-Based Inverse Optimization
  43. Monte Carlo Study of Radiation Dose Enhancement by Gadolinium in Megavoltage and High Dose Rate Radiotherapy
  44. Motion as perturbation. II. Development of the method for dosimetric analysis of motion effects with fixed-gantry IMRT
  45. Monte Carlo comparison of superficial dose between flattening filter free and flattened beams
  46. Study of 201 Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients Given Stereotactic Ablative Radiation Therapy Shows Local Control Dependence on Dose Calculation Algorithm
  47. Radiation-Induced Alterations in Mitochondria of the Rat Heart
  48. Cross-validation of two commercial methods for volumetric high-resolution dose reconstruction on a phantom for non-coplanar VMAT beams
  49. Roles of Sensory Nerves in the Regulation of Radiation-Induced Structural and Functional Changes in the Heart
  50. Components of a hyperthermia clinic: Recommendations for staffing, equipment, and treatment monitoring
  51. Normalization of Ventilation Data from 4D-CT to Facilitate Comparison between Datasets Acquired at Different Times
  52. X-RAY COLLIMATOR DESIGN USING MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS
  53. Effects of quantum noise in 4D-CT on deformable image registration and derived ventilation data
  54. Assessment of intact cervix motion using implanted fiducials in patients treated with helical tomotherapy with daily MVCT positioning
  55. Effects of Late Administration of Pentoxifylline and Tocotrienols in an Image-Guided Rat Model of Localized Heart Irradiation
  56. SU-E-J-203: Texture Analysis of 3D and 4D PET/CT Images of Lung Cancer
  57. SU-E-J-66: Effects of Noise in 4D-CT On Deformable Image Registration and Derived Ventilation Data
  58. SU-E-J-69: Normalization of Ventilation Data From 4D-CT for Comparison Before and After Treatment
  59. SU-E-T-239: Implementation of QA Procedures and Their Effect On the Radiation Treatment Delivery Error Rate Over a 12 Year Period
  60. TH-A-137-07: Local Control Differences for SBRT Lung Patients Planned with Pencil Beam Vs. Collapsed Cone Convolution Algorithms
  61. TH-C-137-12: Comparison of Dose-Volume and Dose-Mass Inverse Optimization in NSCLC
  62. Effects of radiation on the epidermal growth factor receptor pathway in the heart
  63. Monte Carlo Study of Dose Difference in Electron Conformal Therapy Planning Introduced by Bolus Material Approximation
  64. Experimentally studied dynamic dose interplay does not meaningfully affect target dose in VMAT SBRT lung treatments
  65. A Novel Technique for Image-Guided Local Heart Irradiation in the Rat
  66. Is wax equivalent to tissue in electron conformal therapy planning? A Monte Carlo study of material approximation introduced dose difference
  67. Static jaw collimation settings to minimize radiation dose to normal brain tissue during stereotactic radiosurgery
  68. SonoKnife for ablation of neck tissue: In vivo verification of a computer layered medium model
  69. Simultaneous radiotherapy and superficial hyperthermia for high-risk breast carcinoma: A randomised comparison of treatment sequelae in heated versus non-heated sectors of the chest wall hyperthermia
  70. Cardiac Inflammation after Local Irradiation Is Influenced by the Kallikrein-Kinin System
  71. Spatially Fractionated Radiation Induces Cytotoxicity and Changes in Gene Expression in Bystander and Radiation Adjacent Murine Carcinoma Cells
  72. Microbeam Radiation Therapy Alters Vascular Architecture and Tumor Oxygenation and is Enhanced by a Galectin-1 Targeted Anti-Angiogenic Peptide
  73. SU-E-J-167: Optimal Number of Respiratory Phases in 4D PET for Radiotherapy Planning: Motion-Simulated Phantom Study
  74. SU-E-J-187: Evaluation of the Effects of Dose on 4DCT-Calculated Lung Ventilation
  75. SU-E-T-479: Skin Dose from Flattening Filter Free Beams: A Monte Carlo Investigation
  76. SU-E-T-553: Dose-Mass Vs. Dose-Volume Optimization: A Phantom Study
  77. Voxel-Based Dose Reconstruction for Total Body Irradiation With Helical TomoTherapy
  78. Biological Optimization in Volumetric Modulated Arc Radiotherapy for Prostate Carcinoma
  79. VMAT QA: Measurement-guided 4D dose reconstruction on a patient
  80. SU-C-BRB-01: Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (GRID) Using a TomoTherapy Unit
  81. SU-E-I-15: CBCT Using a Robotic-Arm Based Small Animal Irradiation System
  82. SU-E-T-312: Development of a Rat Model of Radiation-Induced Heart Disease Using SACRTD
  83. SU-E-T-318: Using Monte Carlo in the Design of Small Animal Irradiator Collimators
  84. SU-E-T-537: A Dosimetric Study of Gafchromic EBT2 Film for Small Field Size Stereotactic Radiosurgery QA
  85. SU-E-T-572: Dose Mass Histogram (DMH) versus Dose Volume Histogram (DVH) for SBRT and Craniospinal Patients: What Can We Learn?
  86. SU-E-T-802: Dosimetric Examination and Verification of Megavoltage Computed Tomography (MVCT) Based IMRT Treatment Planning with Helical TomoTherapy
  87. SU-E-T-848: Dose Mass - Based IMRT Inverse Planning for Radiotherapy of Thoracic Cancer
  88. WE-E-220-03: SonoKnife: Development, Testing and Treatment Planning
  89. WE-E-220-04: Focused Ultrasound Ablation of Tumour Hypoxic Tissue of Small Animals under PET and MRI Guidance
  90. Thermal treatment planning for SonoKnife focused-ultrasound thermal treatment of head and neck cancers
  91. Experimental characterization of a SonoKnife applicator
  92. Dual thermal ablation modality of solid tumors in a mouse model
  93. Computed effects of sweat gland ducts on the propagation of 94 GHz waves in skin
  94. Modelling millimetre wave propagation and absorption in a high resolution skin model: the effect of sweat glands
  95. SonoKnife: Feasibility of a line-focused ultrasound device for thermal ablation therapy
  96. An alternating focused ultrasound system for thermal therapy studies in small animals
  97. Dosimetric Comparison of Helical Tomotherapy and Linac-IMRT Treatment Plans for Head and Neck Cancer Patients
  98. Clinical feasibility of TBI with helical tomotherapy
  99. Present and future technology for simultaneous superficial thermoradiotherapy of breast cancer
  100. 3-D in vitro estimation of temperature using the change in backscattered ultrasonic energy
  101. Doppler signals observed during high temperature thermal ablation are the result of boiling
  102. SU-GG-I-105: Ultrafast Deformable Image Registration for Potential Adaptive Total Body Irradiation Therapy Using Helical TomoTherapy
  103. SU-GG-I-178: Numerical Simulations of the SonoKnife's Acoustic Edge
  104. SU-GG-T-10: Deformable Model Based Dose Reconstruction for Total Body Irradiation with Helical TomoTherapy
  105. SU-GG-T-294: Quality Assurance for Small SRS Photon Field Using LUCY Phantom on BrainLab Iplan
  106. SU-GG-T-299: A Digital QA Solution Using 2D Ion Chamber Array
  107. SU-GG-T-534: The Impact of Linac Static Jaw Setting on Dose Output from Small Field SRS/SRT Using an Add-On Micro-Multileaf Collimator
  108. WE-D-201C-04: SonoKnife - Feasibility of Line-Focused Ultrasound for Thermal Ablation
  109. Lung Dose for Minimally Moving Thoracic Lesions Treated With Respiration Gating
  110. Evaluation of Spatially Fractionated Radiotherapy (GRID) and Definitive Chemoradiotherapy With Curative Intent for Locally Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck: Initial Response Rates and Toxicity
  111. Severe, short-duration (0–3 min) heat shocks (50–52°C) inhibit the repair of DNA damage
  112. Relation Between Tumor Size and Range of Motion in IMRT Treatment Planning for Thoracic Lesions
  113. Image-based modeling of tumor shrinkage in head and neck radiation therapy
  114. Altered Calcium Dynamics Mediates P19-Derived Neuron-Like Cell Responses to Millimeter-Wave Radiation
  115. Pediatric Craniospinal Axis Irradiation With Helical Tomotherapy: Patient Outcome and Lack of Acute Pulmonary Toxicity
  116. Quantification of the skin sparing effect achievable with high-energy photon beams when carbon fiber tables are used
  117. SU-FF-J-124: When Do We Need to Consider Motion Management During Treatment of Mobile Lesions?
  118. SU-FF-J-160: Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (GRID) On Implanted Tumors Using a Small Animal Conformal Radiation Therapy System
  119. SU-FF-T-152: Comparison Between Fixed Gantry Angle Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy and Intensity Modulated Arc Therapy for Head-And-Neck Cancers
  120. SU-FF-T-208: Dose Verification for Total Marrow Irradiation Using HELICAL TOMOTHERAPY Planned Adaptive
  121. SU-FF-T-248: Quality Assurance for Total Marrow Irradiation (TMI) Using Helical Tomotherapy
  122. SU-FF-T-609: Dose Summation Technology for Radiation Therapy Facilities Equipped with Heterogeneous Planning and Delivery Systems
  123. TH-C-304A-03: MVCT Auto-Contouring for Adpative Radiation Therapy
  124. TH-C-BRC-08: Integration of Cone Beam CT Imaging and a Small Animal Conformal RT Device Using a 6DOF Robotic Arm
  125. TU-C-BRD-03: An Integrated Robotic-Based Irradiation System for Small Animal Research
  126. Electromagnetic and thermal evaluation of an applicator specialized to permit high-resolution non-perturbing optical evaluation of cells being irradiated in the W-band
  127. Multi-Angle Switched HIFU: A New Ultrasound Device for Controlled Non-Invasive Induction of Small Spherical Ablation Zones—Simulation and Ex-Vivo Results
  128. Dead or alive? Autofluorescence distinguishes heat-fixed from viable cells
  129. Conductive interstitial thermal therapy (CITT) inhibits recurrence and metastasis in rabbit VX2 carcinoma model
  130. PET imaging of heat-inducible suicide gene expression in mice bearing head and neck squamous cell carcinoma xenografts
  131. SU-GG-J-151: Potential Lung Dose Reduction for Minimally-Moving Lung Lesions
  132. SU-GG-J-160: Radiation Enclosure Shielding Calculations for a Laboratory-Based Small Animal Conformal Radiation Therapy Device
  133. SU-GG-J-170: Small Animal Conformal Radiation Therapy Device
  134. SU-GG-T-539: Carbon Fiber Couch Effect On Skin Doses as a Function of Photon Energy
  135. Influence of the SURLAS applicator on radiation dose distributions during simultaneous thermoradiotherapy with helical tomotherapy
  136. Nonthermal Effects of Radiofrequency-Field Exposure on Calcium Dynamics in Stem Cell-Derived Neuronal Cells: Elucidation of Calcium Pathways
  137. Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy for Craniospinal Irradiation: Target Volume Considerations, Dose Constraints and Competing Risks: In Regard to Parker et al. (Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2007;69:251–257)
  138. A Simulation Model for Ultrasonic Temperature Imaging Using Change in Backscattered Energy
  139. Modeling of carbon fiber couch attenuation properties with a commercial treatment planning system
  140. In vivochange in ultrasonic backscattered energy with temperature in motion-compensated images
  141. Feasibility of concurrent treatment with the scanning ultrasound reflector linear array system (SURLAS) and the helical tomotherapy system
  142. Retrospective Evaluation of Pediatric Cranio-Spinal Axis Irradiation Plans with the Hi-ART Tomotherapy System
  143. Conductive Interstitial Thermal Therapy (CITT) Device Evaluation in VX2 Rabbit Model
  144. SU-FF-T-336: Patient-Specific QA in MLC-Based GRID Therapy
  145. WE-C-M100F-09: Dosimetric Comparison of Linac-IMRT and Helical Tomotherapy (HT) for Head and Neck Cancer
  146. Thermoradiotherapy is underutilized for the treatment of cancer
  147. The effects of 41°C hyperthermia on the DNA repair protein, MRE11, correlate with radiosensitization in four human tumor cell lines
  148. Conductive interstitial thermal therapy device for surgical margin ablation:In vivoverification of a theoretical model
  149. The number of genes changing expression after chronic exposure to Code Division Multiple Access or Frequency DMA radiofrequency radiation does not exceed the false-positive rate
  150. Gene Expression does not Change Significantly in C3H 10T½ Cells after Exposure to 847.74 CDMA or 835.62 FDMA Radiofrequency Radiation
  151. SU-FF-T-403: Target Failure and Beam-On Load in Helical Tomotherapy
  152. WE-D-224C-07: A Comprehensive Patient-Specific IMRT Quality Assurance Procedure On Hi-Art Tomotherapy® Unit
  153. Monitoring the effect of mild hyperthermia on tumour hypoxia by Cu-ATSM PET scanning
  154. HSP27 phosphorylation increases after 45°C or 41°C heat shocks but not after non-thermal TDMA or GSM exposures
  155. Electromagnetic and thermal characterization of an UHF-applicator for concurrent irradiation and high resolution non-perturbing optical microscopy of cells
  156. Experience with a small animal hyperthermia ultrasound system (SAHUS): report on 83 tumours
  157. Temperature dependence of ultrasonic backscattered energy in motion compensated images
  158. In regard to Vasanathan et al. (Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2005;61:145–153)
  159. Expression of the Proto-oncogeneFosafter Exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation Relevant to Wireless Communications
  160. Non-invasive estimation of hyperthermia temperatures with ultrasound
  161. The Heat-Shock Factor is not Activated in Mammalian Cells Exposed to Cellular Phone Frequency Microwaves
  162. SU-FF-T-317: Options for SURLAS Design Modification Due to the Impact of Ultrasound Nonlinear Propagation
  163. SU-FF-T-320: Simple Acoustic Beam Model for Thermoradiotherapy Implemented in An Open Source Treatment Planning Research System
  164. Localized versus regional hyperthermia: Comparison of xenotransplants treated with a small animal ultrasound system and waterbath limb immersion
  165. Treatment delivery software for a new clinical grade ultrasound system for thermoradiotherapy
  166. SURLAS: A new clinical grade ultrasound system for sequential or concomitant thermoradiotherapy of superficial tumors: Applicator description
  167. Evaluation of Parameters of Oxidative Stress afterIn VitroExposure to FMCW- and CDMA-Modulated Radiofrequency Radiation Fields
  168. ERRATUM
  169. Transfection of human tumour cells with Mre11 siRNA and the increase in radiation sensitivity and the reduction in heat-induced radiosensitization
  170. Modelling heat-induced radiosensitization: clinical implications
  171. Thermal contribution of compact bone to intervening tissue-like media exposed to planar ultrasound
  172. MicroPET-compatible, small animal hyperthermia ultrasound system (SAHUS) for sustainable, collimated and controlled hyperthermia of subcutaneously implanted tumours
  173. Measurements of Alkali-Labile DNA Damage and Protein–DNA Crosslinks after 2450 MHz Microwave and Low-Dose Gamma IrradiationIn Vitro
  174. Measurement of DNA Damage and Apoptosis in Molt-4 Cells afterIn VitroExposure to Radiofrequency Radiation
  175. Measurement of DNA damage after acute exposure to pulsed‐wave 2450 MHz microwaves in rat brain cells by two alkaline comet assay methods
  176. The Effect of Chronic Exposure to 835.62 MHz FDMA or 847.74 MHz CDMA Radiofrequency Radiation on the Incidence of Spontaneous Tumors in Rats
  177. Noninvasive temperature estimation based on the energy of backscattered ultrasound
  178. The Effect of 835.62 MHz FDMA or 847.74 MHz CDMA Modulated Radiofrequency Radiation on the Induction of Micronuclei in C3H 10T½ Cells
  179. Radiosensitization of heat resistant human tumour cells by 1 hour at 41.1°C and its effect on DNA repair
  180. Micronuclei in the peripheral blood and bone marrow cells of rats exposed to 2450 MHz radiofrequency radiation
  181. Energy deposition processes in biological tissue: Nonthermal biohazards seem unlikely in the ultra-high frequency range
  182. Ultrasound field estimation method using a secondary source-array numerically constructed from a limited number of pressure measurements
  183. Experimental and numerical determination of SAR distributions within culture flasks in a dielectric loaded radial transmission line
  184. The impact of ultrasonic parameters on chest wall hyperthermia
  185. Ultrasound power deposition model for the chest wall
  186. On the Assumption of Negligible Heat Diffusion during the Thermal Measurement of a Nonuniform Specific Absorption Rate
  187. A concentric-ring equivalent phased array method to model fields of large axisymmetric ultrasound transducers
  188. Proto-Oncogene mRNA Levels and Activities of Multiple Transcription Factors in C3H 10T 1/2 Murine Embryonic Fibroblasts Exposed to 835.62 and 847.74 MHz Cellular Phone Communication Frequency Radiation
  189. The radial transmission line as a broad-band shielded exposure system for microwave irradiation of large numbers of culture flasks
  190. Simultaneous superficial hyperthermia and external radiotherapy: report of thermal dosimetry and tolerance to treatment
  191. Simplified model and measurement of specific absorption rate distribution in a culture flask within a transverse electromagnetic mode exposure system
  192. Experimental assessment of power and temperature penetration depth control with a dual frequency ultrasonic system
  193. Compact shielded exposure system for the simultaneous long-term UHF irradiation of forty small mammals II. Dosimetry
  194. A two-parameter method for the estimation of ultrasound-induced temperature artifacts
  195. A multi-user networked database for analysis of clinical and temperature data from patients treated with simultaneous radiation and ultrasound hyperthermia
  196. Numerical andin vitroevaluation of temperature fluctuations during reflected-scanned planar ultrasound hyperthermia
  197. Measurement of DNA Damage after Exposure to 2450 MHz Electromagnetic Radiation
  198. Measurement of DNA Damage after Exposure to Electromagnetic Radiation in the Cellular Phone Communication Frequency Band (835.62 and 847.74 MHz)
  199. Acoustic field prediction for a single planar continuous-wave source using an equivalent phased array method
  200. Equivalent phased array methods to predict acoustic fields of planar and focused ultrasound transducers
  201. An investigation of penetration depth control using parallel opposed ultrasound arrays and a scanning reflector
  202. An ultrasound system for simultaneous ultrasound hyperthermia and photon beam irradiation
  203. A reflected-scanned ultrasound system for external simultaneous thermoradiotherapy
  204. Phase III study of interstitial thermoradiotherapy compared with interstitial radiotherapy alone in the treatment of recurrent or persistent human tumors: A prospectively controlled randomized study by the radiation therapy oncology group
  205. Potential for power deposition conformability using reflected-scanned planar ultrasound
  206. Simultaneous delivery of electron beam therapy and ultrasound hyperthermia using scanning reflectors: a feasibility study
  207. Phase stability of a clinical phased array system for deep regional hyperthermia
  208. Clinical system for simultaneous external superficial microwave hyperthermia and cobalt-60 radiation
  209. High dose-rate induced temperature artifacts: Thermometry considerations for simultaneous interstitial thermoradiotherapy
  210. Aperture size to therapeutic volume relation for a multielement ultrasound system: Determination of applicator adequacy for superficial hyperthermia
  211. Experimental evaluation of two simple thermal models using hyperthermia in musclein vivo
  212. A comparison of theoretical and experimental ultrasound field distributions in canine muscle tissue in vivo
  213. Optimization of temperature distributions in scanned, focused ultrasound hyperthermia
  214. Concurrent ferromagnetic hyperthermia and125I brachytherapy in a rabbit choroidal melanoma model
  215. Pre-focal plane high-temperature regions induced by scanning focused ultrasound beams
  216. The effect of blood perfusion rate on the temperature distributions induced by multiple, scanned and focused ultrasonic beams in dogs' kidneysin vivo
  217. Simulations of scanned focused ultrasound hyperthermia. the effects of scanning speed and pattern on the temperature fluctuations at the focal depth
  218. The Effect of Scanning Speed on Temperature and Equivalent Thermal Exposure Distributions During Ultrasound Hyperthermia In Vivo