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Alfred R Smith

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Physics in Medicine and Biology|June 23, 2006
Proton therapyAlfred R Smith
Medical Physics|March 19, 2009
Vision 20/20: proton therapyAlfred R Smith
Medical Physics|September 7, 2013
The more important heavy charged particle radiotherapy of the future is more likely to be with heavy ions rather than protonsOliver Jäkel, Alfred R Smith, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|May 16, 2007
Point/counterpoint. Proton therapy is too expensive for the minimal potential improvements in outcome claimedRobert J Schulz, Alfred R Smith, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|December 13, 2007
Initial beam size study for passive scatter proton therapy. II. Changes in delivered depth dose profilesJerimy C Polf, Mark C Harvey, Alfred R Smith
Medical Physics|February 16, 2006
Benchmarking analytical calculations of proton doses in heterogeneous matterGeorge Ciangaru, Jerimy C Polf, Martin Bues, et al.
Medical Physics|July 25, 2008
Feasibility studies of a passive scatter proton therapy nozzle without a range modulator wheelMark C Harvey, Jerimy C Polf, Alfred R Smith, et al.
Physics in Medicine and Biology|May 28, 2002
Proton beam dosimetry for radiosurgery: implementation of the ICRU Report 59 at the Harvard Cyclotron LaboratoryWayne D Newhauser, Karla D Myers, Stanley J Rosenthal, et al.
Medical Physics|December 13, 2007
Initial beam size study for passive scatter proton therapy. I. Monte Carlo verificationJerimy C Polf, Mark C Harvey, Uwe Titt, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|January 26, 2005
Proton radiation therapy for retinoblastoma: comparison of various intraocular tumor locations and beam arrangementsMarco Krengli, Eugen B Hug, Judy A Adams, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 13) with videos related to

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Physics in Medicine and Biology|June 23, 2006
Proton therapyAlfred R Smith
Medical Physics|March 19, 2009
Vision 20/20: proton therapyAlfred R Smith
Medical Physics|September 7, 2013
The more important heavy charged particle radiotherapy of the future is more likely to be with heavy ions rather than protonsOliver Jäkel, Alfred R Smith, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|May 16, 2007
Point/counterpoint. Proton therapy is too expensive for the minimal potential improvements in outcome claimedRobert J Schulz, Alfred R Smith, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|December 13, 2007
Initial beam size study for passive scatter proton therapy. II. Changes in delivered depth dose profilesJerimy C Polf, Mark C Harvey, Alfred R Smith
Medical Physics|February 16, 2006
Benchmarking analytical calculations of proton doses in heterogeneous matterGeorge Ciangaru, Jerimy C Polf, Martin Bues, et al.
Medical Physics|July 25, 2008
Feasibility studies of a passive scatter proton therapy nozzle without a range modulator wheelMark C Harvey, Jerimy C Polf, Alfred R Smith, et al.
Physics in Medicine and Biology|May 28, 2002
Proton beam dosimetry for radiosurgery: implementation of the ICRU Report 59 at the Harvard Cyclotron LaboratoryWayne D Newhauser, Karla D Myers, Stanley J Rosenthal, et al.
Medical Physics|December 13, 2007
Initial beam size study for passive scatter proton therapy. I. Monte Carlo verificationJerimy C Polf, Mark C Harvey, Uwe Titt, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|January 26, 2005
Proton radiation therapy for retinoblastoma: comparison of various intraocular tumor locations and beam arrangementsMarco Krengli, Eugen B Hug, Judy A Adams, et al.
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