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Medical Physics|March 3, 2012
Point/Counterpoint: The 2014 initiative can have potentially unintended negative consequences for medical physics in diagnostic imaging and nuclear medicineEhsan Samei, Terry M Button, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|January 7, 2017
Famous medical physicists often get more credit for discoveries due to their fame than less prominent scientists who may have contributed as much or earlier to these developmentsClive Baldock, L John Schreiner, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|April 10, 2012
Point/counterpoint: we do not need randomized clinical trials to demonstrate the superiority of proton therapyHideyuki Sakurai, W Robert Lee, Colin G Orton
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
Biomed Research International|August 25, 2015
Dichloroacetate Decreases Cell Health and Activates Oxidative Stress Defense Pathways in Rat Alveolar Type II PneumocytesAlexis Valauri-Orton, Frizzi Bschorer, Karen K Bernd
Medical Physics|November 2, 2017
Changes and demands in the higher education sector are increasingly making advanced degree medical physics programs nonviable and the profession will have to develop a new model for delivering such educationAndrew Fielding, Joann I Prisciandaro, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|November 2, 2017
The use of a constant RBE=1.1 for proton radiotherapy is no longer appropriateJakob Ödén, Paul M DeLuca, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|March 5, 2015
Point/counterpoint. Radiotherapy is an appropriate treatment to consider for patients infected with the Ebola virusWilfred F Ngwa, Roland Teboh, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|August 17, 2012
Point/counterpoint: backscatter x-ray machines at airports are safeElif Hindié, David J Brenner, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|June 1, 2014
Point/counterpoint. Medical physics residents should be placed using a matching programStephen Sapareto, X Ronald Zhu, Colin G Orton
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Medical Physics|March 3, 2012
Point/Counterpoint: The 2014 initiative can have potentially unintended negative consequences for medical physics in diagnostic imaging and nuclear medicineEhsan Samei, Terry M Button, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|January 7, 2017
Famous medical physicists often get more credit for discoveries due to their fame than less prominent scientists who may have contributed as much or earlier to these developmentsClive Baldock, L John Schreiner, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|April 10, 2012
Point/counterpoint: we do not need randomized clinical trials to demonstrate the superiority of proton therapyHideyuki Sakurai, W Robert Lee, Colin G Orton
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
Biomed Research International|August 25, 2015
Dichloroacetate Decreases Cell Health and Activates Oxidative Stress Defense Pathways in Rat Alveolar Type II PneumocytesAlexis Valauri-Orton, Frizzi Bschorer, Karen K Bernd
Medical Physics|November 2, 2017
Changes and demands in the higher education sector are increasingly making advanced degree medical physics programs nonviable and the profession will have to develop a new model for delivering such educationAndrew Fielding, Joann I Prisciandaro, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|November 2, 2017
The use of a constant RBE=1.1 for proton radiotherapy is no longer appropriateJakob Ödén, Paul M DeLuca, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|March 5, 2015
Point/counterpoint. Radiotherapy is an appropriate treatment to consider for patients infected with the Ebola virusWilfred F Ngwa, Roland Teboh, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|August 17, 2012
Point/counterpoint: backscatter x-ray machines at airports are safeElif Hindié, David J Brenner, Colin G Orton
Medical Physics|June 1, 2014
Point/counterpoint. Medical physics residents should be placed using a matching programStephen Sapareto, X Ronald Zhu, Colin G Orton
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