NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Social Network

Mar 13, 2021 by in NUCLEAR MEDICINE Comments Off on Social Network

div style=”display:none;”> Social Network Main Text IMAGING ANATOMY Overview • Distributed set of brain regions are thought to participate in social cognition, each contributing functionality to specific social interactions Anatomy Relationships…

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Esophagus cancer

Jan 3, 2021 by in NUCLEAR MEDICINE Comments Off on Esophagus cancer

Introduction Esophageal cancer (EC) is the sixth leading cause of cancer death worldwide and is responsible for 400,000 new cases (4.9% of all cancers) cancer deaths annually. The incidence of…

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Head and neck

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Introduction Radiation therapy, whether used as definitive treatment or as an adjuvant to surgery, is an essential component of treatment for many patients with head and neck cancer (HNC). Both…

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Proton therapy for hematologic malignancies

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Introduction As early as the 1970s, proton therapy was considered a promising treatment for hematologic malignancies, specifically for use in total nodal irradiation, the historic standard of care treatment for…

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Physics quality assurance

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Introduction This chapter describes the physics quality assurance (QA) program for the proton pencil beam scanning (PBS) gantry of the Hitachi ProBeat machine (Hitachi America, Ltd., Tarrytown, NY) at the…

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Gastrointestinal

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Introduction Proton beam radiation (PBR) has the potential to improve the therapeutic ratio in the treatment of several gastrointestinal malignancies by decreasing the dose to nontarget critical structures. In general,…

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Proton therapy for gynecologic malignancies

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Introduction Each year more than 90,000 women are diagnosed with a gynecologic (ovarian, vulvar, vaginal, cervical, uterine, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal) cancer in the United States. Radiotherapy is often…

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