16 results on '"Gulliford, Sarah L."'
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2. Meta-analysis of Genome Wide Association Studies Identifies Genetic Markers of Late Toxicity Following Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer
3. Normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) modelling using spatial dose metrics and machine learning methods for severe acute oral mucositis resulting from head and neck radiotherapy
4. Assessment of fully-automated atlas-based segmentation of novel oral mucosal surface organ-at-risk
5. A genome wide association study (GWAS) providing evidence of an association between common genetic variants and late radiotherapy toxicity
6. Fatigue during chemoradiotherapy for nasopharyngeal cancer and its relationship to radiation dose distribution in the brain
7. The effect of concomitant chemotherapy on parotid gland function following head and neck IMRT
8. Dose–response analysis of parotid gland function: What is the best measure of xerostomia?
9. Dosimetric explanations of fatigue in head and neck radiotherapy: An analysis from the PARSPORT Phase III trial
10. The dose–response of the anal sphincter region – An analysis of data from the MRC RT01 trial
11. Novel approaches to improve the therapeutic index of head and neck radiotherapy: An analysis of data from the PARSPORT randomised phase III trial
12. Parameters for the Lyman Kutcher Burman (LKB) model of Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) for specific rectal complications observed in clinical practise
13. Independent validation of genes and polymorphisms reported to be associated with radiation toxicity: a prospective analysis study
14. A comparison of dose–volume constraints derived using peak and longitudinal definitions of late rectal toxicity
15. Use of artificial neural networks to predict biological outcomes for patients receiving radical radiotherapy of the prostate
16. A novel method for delineation of oral mucosa for radiotherapy dose–response studies
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