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International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
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March 31, 2004
In regard to Nahum et al. (Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2003;57:391-401): Incorporating clinical measurements of hypoxia into tumor control modeling of prostate cancer: implications for the alpha/beta ratio
Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
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February 10, 2018
A brief history of the AAPM: Celebrating 60 years of contributions to medical physics practice and science
Colin G Orton, Maryellen L Giger
Medical Physics
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May 29, 2009
Point/counterpoint. The h index is the best measure of a scientist's research productivity
Clive Baldock, Ruimin Ma, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
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October 10, 2008
Point/counterpoint. PET/CT will become standard practice for radiotherapy simulation and planning
Tinsu Pan, Lili Chen, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
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June 20, 2008
Point/counterpoint. Helical tomotherapy will ultimately replace linear accelerator based IMRT as the best way to deliver conformal radiotherapy
Tewfik Bichay, Daliang Cao, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
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August 10, 2013
Point/Counterpoint. Brachytherapy is better than external beam therapy for partial breast irradiation
Dorin Todor, Stewart Becker, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
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January 17, 2008
Point/Counterpoint. Kilovoltage imaging is more suitable than megavoltage imaging for guiding radiation therapy
Lei Xing, Jenghwa Chang, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
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May 22, 2008
Point/counterpoint. The shortage of radiation oncology physicists is addressable through remote treatment planning combined with periodic visits by consultant physicists
Darwin Zellmer, Eric Klein, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
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October 9, 2012
Point/Counterpoint: PET-based GTV definition is the future of radiotherapy treatment planning
Salahuddin Ahmad, Slobodan Devic, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
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July 29, 2006
Point/Counterpoint. A major advantage of digital imaging for general radiography is the potential for reduced patient dose so film/screen systems should be phased out as unnecessarily hazardous
Eliseo Vano, Keith Faulkner, Colin G Orton
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International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
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March 31, 2004
In regard to Nahum et al. (Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2003;57:391-401): Incorporating clinical measurements of hypoxia into tumor control modeling of prostate cancer: implications for the alpha/beta ratio
Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
|
February 10, 2018
A brief history of the AAPM: Celebrating 60 years of contributions to medical physics practice and science
Colin G Orton, Maryellen L Giger
Medical Physics
|
May 29, 2009
Point/counterpoint. The h index is the best measure of a scientist's research productivity
Clive Baldock, Ruimin Ma, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
|
October 10, 2008
Point/counterpoint. PET/CT will become standard practice for radiotherapy simulation and planning
Tinsu Pan, Lili Chen, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
|
June 20, 2008
Point/counterpoint. Helical tomotherapy will ultimately replace linear accelerator based IMRT as the best way to deliver conformal radiotherapy
Tewfik Bichay, Daliang Cao, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
|
August 10, 2013
Point/Counterpoint. Brachytherapy is better than external beam therapy for partial breast irradiation
Dorin Todor, Stewart Becker, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
|
January 17, 2008
Point/Counterpoint. Kilovoltage imaging is more suitable than megavoltage imaging for guiding radiation therapy
Lei Xing, Jenghwa Chang, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
|
May 22, 2008
Point/counterpoint. The shortage of radiation oncology physicists is addressable through remote treatment planning combined with periodic visits by consultant physicists
Darwin Zellmer, Eric Klein, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
|
October 9, 2012
Point/Counterpoint: PET-based GTV definition is the future of radiotherapy treatment planning
Salahuddin Ahmad, Slobodan Devic, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics
|
July 29, 2006
Point/Counterpoint. A major advantage of digital imaging for general radiography is the potential for reduced patient dose so film/screen systems should be phased out as unnecessarily hazardous
Eliseo Vano, Keith Faulkner, Colin G Orton
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