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Irradiator Commissioning and Dosimetry for Assessment of LQ α and β Parameters, Radiation Dosing Schema, and in vivo Dose Deposition
Published on: March 11, 2021
Imaging, radiation oncology and randomised trials: time for a change?
Gillian M Duchesne1, Shih-Chang Wang, Rodney J Hicks
1Division of Radiation Oncology Centre for Molecular Imaging, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. gillian.duchesne@petermac.org
Abstract:
We discuss the relevance of current trends in clinical trial conduct in light of the burgeoning need to underpin our practice with evidence, the contribution of novel imaging approaches to provide acceptable surrogate endpoints of effect and their place in the individualised medicine of the future.
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