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Impact of Neuroradiology-Based Peer Review on Head and Neck Radiotherapy Target Delineation

Impact of Neuroradiology-Based Peer Review on Head and Neck Radiotherapy  Target Delineation

The Postradiation Neck: Evaluating Response to Treatment and Recognizing Complications

Frontiers MR-Guided Radiotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer: Current Developments, Perspectives, and Challenges

Ways to unravel the clinical potential of carbon ions for head and neck cancer reirradiation: dosimetric comparison and local failure pattern analysis as part of the prospective randomized CARE trial

Incidental Findings and Safety Events from Magnetic Resonance Imaging Simulation for Head and Neck Radiation Treatment Planning: A Single Institution Experience - ScienceDirect

Impact of tumour region of interest delineation method for mid-treatment FDG-PET response prediction in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma undergoing radiotherapy - Trada - Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery

Impact of Neuroradiology-Based Peer Review on Head and Neck Radiotherapy Target Delineation

Target delineation for postoperative treatment of head and neck cancer - ScienceDirect

A phase 2 study of stereotactic body radiation therapy for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SHINE): a single arm clinical trial protocol, BMC Cancer

The Impact of Interactive MRI-Based Radiologist Review on Radiotherapy Target Volume Delineation in Head and Neck Cancer

Cancers, Free Full-Text

Frontiers Novel Diagnostic Approaches for Assessment of the Clinically Negative Neck in Head and Neck Cancer Patients

ESTRO ACROP guideline for target volume delineation of skull base tumors - ScienceDirect

Cureus, Achieving Exceptional Cochlea Delineation in Radiotherapy Scans: The Impact of Optimal Window Width and Level Settings

Impact of Neuroradiology-Based Peer Review on Head and Neck Radiotherapy Target Delineation

Assessing the impact of magnetic resonance treatment simulation (MRSIM) on target volume delineation and dose to organs at risk for oropharyngeal radiotherapy - Richardson - 2022 - Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences - Wiley Online Library