Browsing Other ICR Research by author "Taprogge, Jan"
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Relationship Between the Radiation Absorbed Dose to the Thyroid and Response in Patients Treated with Radioiodine for Graves' Disease.
Taprogge, J; Gape, PMD; Carnegie-Peake, L; Murray, I; Gear, JI; et al. (MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC, 2021-12-01)Background: Patients with Graves' disease are commonly treated with radioiodine. There remains controversy over whether the aim of treatment should be to achieve euthyroidism or hypothyroidism, and whether treatments should ... -
Initial results of the INSPIRE clinical trial -Investigating radiation dosimetry for differentiated thyroid cancer patients
Taprogge, J; Rushforth, D; Gear, J; Murray, I; Wong, KH; et al. -
Normal organ dosimetry for thyroid cancer patients treated with radioiodine as part of the multi-centre multi-national Horizon 2020 MEDIRAD project.
Taprogge, J; Vergara-Gil, A; Leek, F; Abreu, C; Vávrová, L; et al. (SPRINGER, 2023-09-01)PURPOSE: Dosimetry is rarely performed for the treatment of differentiated thyroid cancer patients with Na[131I]I (radioiodine), and information regarding absorbed doses delivered is limited. Collection of dosimetry data ... -
Quantification and dosimetry of small volumes including associated uncertainty estimation.
Carnegie-Peake, L; Taprogge, J; Murray, I; Flux, GD; Gear, J (SPRINGER, 2022-12-13)BACKGROUND: Accurate quantification of radioactivity in a source of interest relies on accurate registration between SPECT and anatomical images, and appropriate correction of partial volume effects (PVEs). For small ... -
The Role of Pretherapy Quantitative Imaging and Dosimetry in Radioiodine Therapy for Advanced Thyroid Cancer.
Taprogge, J; Abreu, C; Yusuf, S; Ainsworth, G; Phillip, RH; et al. (SOC NUCLEAR MEDICINE INC, 2023-07-01)Radioactive iodine is well established as a successful treatment for differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC), although around 15% of patients have local recurrence or develop distant metastases and may become refractory to ...