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The Rise of Radiotherapeutics: Brief History and Best Practices for ...
Radiotherapeutics are an emerging and expanding class of drugs, especially in oncology. Clinical trials in the realm of radiotherapeutics are ...
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About Radiotherapeutics - Plus Therapeutics (PSTV)
Radiotherapeutics have been developed as a way to deliver radiation therapy directly and specifically to cancer cells.
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The radiotherapeutic injury--a complex 'wound' - PubMed
Radiotherapeutic normal tissue injury can be viewed as two simultaneously ongoing and interacting processes. The first has many features in common with the ...
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radiotherapeutic
ˌradiotheraˈpeutic, n. pl. and a. Also with hyphen. [f. radio- 2 + therapeutic a.] A. n. pl. = radiotherapy. B. adj. Of, pertaining to, or employing radiotherapy. Hence ˌradiotheraˈpeutically adv.; † ˌradiotheraˈpeutist = radiotherapist.1897 Treatment I. 43/1 (heading) Radiography, radioscopy, and r...
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Radiotherapeutic and surgical management for newly diagnosed ...
Radiotherapeutic intervention (WBRT or radiosurgery) is associated with improved brain control. In selected patients with single brain metastasis, radiosurgery ...
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The radiotherapeutic injury – a complex 'wound' - ScienceDirect.com
Radiotherapeutic injury is a complex process that occurs in organised tissues, i.e. tissues which comprise a large number of interacting, mutually dependent ...
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Intraoperative radiation therapy
For local recurrences, irradiation with IORT is, besides brachytherapy, the only radiotherapeutic option if repeated EBRT is no longer possible.
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WHO Guidelines for the pharmacological and radiotherapeutic ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has developed Guidelines for the pharmacologic and radiotherapeutic management of cancer pain in adults and adolescents.
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Monitoring Radiotherapeutic Response in Prostate Cancer Patients ...
This is the first study which explores the feasibility of FTIR spectroscopy for monitoring radiotherapeutic response in prostate cancer patients using minimally ...
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A CDE-based data structure for radiotherapeutic decision-making in ...
The CDE-based data structure provides a standardized, machine-readable framework for documenting and exchanging radiotherapeutic decision-making data in breast ...
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Radiotherapeutic management of brain metastases: A systematic ...
A systematic review of randomized trials on adult cancer patients with single or multiple brain metastases from cancer of any histology was conducted.
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Radiopharmaceuticals Emerging as New Cancer Therapy - NCI
Researchers are developing a new class of drugs called radiopharmaceuticals, which deliver radiation therapy directly and specifically to cancer cells.
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Alma Howard
At the same time, Louis Harold Gray was looking for a cytologist to work in his radiobiology team at the UK Medical Research Council's Radiotherapeutic On a preliminary visit to the Radiotherapeutic Research Unit, she met physicist Stephen Pelc who had developed a variant autoradiograph technique and "
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radioscopy
radioscopy (reɪdɪˈɒskəpɪ) [f. radio- + -scopy.] The examination of objects by means of the roentgen rays. spec. = fluoroscopy. So radioˈscopic a.; also † ˈradioscope = fluoroscope.1897 [see radiotherapeutic n. pl. and a.]. 1897 Treatment I. 43/2 It makes his own heart beat faster as the observer see...
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TheraSphere
There they exert a local radiotherapeutic effect with some damage to surrounding normal liver tissue.
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