The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the major challenges in radiation therapy. Several aspects of the radiation response of tumours and normal tissues give different indications of how the parameters defining a fractionation schedule should be altered relative to each other which often results in contradictory conclusions. For example, the increased sensitivity to fractionation in late-reacting as opposed to early-reacting tissues indicates that a large number of fractions is beneficial, while the issue of accelerated repopulation of tumour cells starting at about three weeks into a radiotherapy treatment would suggest as short overall treatment time as possible. Another tumour-to-no...
Extent: 13p.The HYP-RT model simulates hypoxic tumour growth for head and neck cancer as well as rad...
The use of stereotactic body radiation therapy employing few large fractions of radiation dose for t...
Hypoxic tissues lack adequate oxygenation and it has been long established that tumours commonly exh...
The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the ma...
The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the ma...
Objective: Altered fractionation radiotherapy is simulated on a set of virtual tumours to assess the...
Background: Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has led to ...
A spatially-distributed continuous mathematical model of solid tumor growth and treatment by fractio...
Copyright © 2012 W. M. Harriss-Phillips et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Current protocols for delivering radiotherapy are based primarily on tumour stage and nodal and meta...
The HYP-RT model simulates hypoxic tumour growth for head and neck cancer as well as radiotherapy an...
Tumour hypoxia is the inadequate supply of oxygen in living tissue. Hypoxia is a major problem in th...
OBJECTIVE: As a fractionated course of radiotherapy proceeds tumour shrinkage leads to resolution of...
Tumours are characterised by unorganised vasculature, which often results in hypoxic regions. Hypoxi...
Radio-resistance induced under low oxygen pressure plays an important role in malignant progression ...
Extent: 13p.The HYP-RT model simulates hypoxic tumour growth for head and neck cancer as well as rad...
The use of stereotactic body radiation therapy employing few large fractions of radiation dose for t...
Hypoxic tissues lack adequate oxygenation and it has been long established that tumours commonly exh...
The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the ma...
The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the ma...
Objective: Altered fractionation radiotherapy is simulated on a set of virtual tumours to assess the...
Background: Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has led to ...
A spatially-distributed continuous mathematical model of solid tumor growth and treatment by fractio...
Copyright © 2012 W. M. Harriss-Phillips et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Current protocols for delivering radiotherapy are based primarily on tumour stage and nodal and meta...
The HYP-RT model simulates hypoxic tumour growth for head and neck cancer as well as radiotherapy an...
Tumour hypoxia is the inadequate supply of oxygen in living tissue. Hypoxia is a major problem in th...
OBJECTIVE: As a fractionated course of radiotherapy proceeds tumour shrinkage leads to resolution of...
Tumours are characterised by unorganised vasculature, which often results in hypoxic regions. Hypoxi...
Radio-resistance induced under low oxygen pressure plays an important role in malignant progression ...
Extent: 13p.The HYP-RT model simulates hypoxic tumour growth for head and neck cancer as well as rad...
The use of stereotactic body radiation therapy employing few large fractions of radiation dose for t...
Hypoxic tissues lack adequate oxygenation and it has been long established that tumours commonly exh...