2016
Consensus Report From the Stockholm Pediatric Proton Therapy Conference
Indelicato DJ, Merchant T, Laperriere N, Lassen Y, Vennarini S, Wolden S, Hartsell W, Pankuch M, Brandal P, Law CC, Taylor R, Laskar S, Okcu MF, Bouffet E, Mandeville H, Björk-Eriksson T, Nilsson K, Nyström H, Constine LS, Story M, Timmermann B, Roberts K, Kortmann RD. Consensus Report From the Stockholm Pediatric Proton Therapy Conference. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2016, 96: 387-392. PMID: 27598806, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2016.06.2446.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2004
Optimization of dose distributions for bifurcated coronary vessels treated with catheter‐based photon and beta emitters using the simulated annealing algorithm
Yue N, Roberts KB, Son H, Khosravi S, Pfau SE, Nath R. Optimization of dose distributions for bifurcated coronary vessels treated with catheter‐based photon and beta emitters using the simulated annealing algorithm. Medical Physics 2004, 31: 2610-2622. PMID: 15487744, DOI: 10.1118/1.1783533.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlgorithmsAnimalsBeta ParticlesBlood Vessel ProsthesisBrachytherapyCatheterizationCatheters, IndwellingComputer SimulationCoronary RestenosisHumansModels, CardiovascularPhotonsRadiometryRadiotherapy DosageRadiotherapy Planning, Computer-AssistedRelative Biological EffectivenessReproducibility of ResultsSensitivity and SpecificityConceptsTreatment schemeCatheter-based delivery systemBetter dose distributionDose distributionDwell positionsPrescription doseCoronary vesselsBranch vesselsBranch treatmentBifurcation angleSatisfactory dose distributionMultiple dwell positionsVesselsOverdosingDelivery systemGeometry of bifurcations
2003
Dose distributions in bifurcated coronary vessels treated with catheter‐based photon and beta emitters in intravascular brachytherapy
Yue N, Roberts KB, Pfau SE, Nath R. Dose distributions in bifurcated coronary vessels treated with catheter‐based photon and beta emitters in intravascular brachytherapy. Medical Physics 2003, 30: 1628-1636. PMID: 12906180, DOI: 10.1118/1.1582813.Peer-Reviewed Original Research