Browsing Radiotherapy and Imaging by author "Hafeez, Shaista"
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The Development of Therapeutic Radiographers in Imaging and Adaptive Radiotherapy Through Clinical Trial Quality Assurance.
Webster, A; Hafeez, S; Lewis, R; Griffins, C; Warren-Oseni, K; et al. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON, 2021-03-22)AIMS: Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) is an emerging advanced treatment option for bladder cancer patients. Therapeutic radiographers (RTTs) are central to the successful delivery of this treatment. The purpose of this work ... -
The Intensity-Modulated Pelvic Node and Bladder Radiotherapy (IMPART) Trial: A Phase II Single-Centre Prospective Study.
Tan, MP; Harris, V; Warren-Oseni, K; McDonald, F; McNair, H; et al. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON, 2020-02-01)AIMS: Node-positive bladder cancer (NPBC) carries a poor prognosis and has traditionally been treated palliatively. However, surgical series suggest that a subset of NPBC patients can achieve long-term control after ... -
The MOMENTUM Study: An International Registry for the Evidence-Based Introduction of MR-Guided Adaptive Therapy.
de Mol van Otterloo, SR; Christodouleas, JP; Blezer, ELA; Akhiat, H; Brown, K; et al. (FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2020-09-07)Purpose: MR-guided Radiation Therapy (MRgRT) allows for high-precision radiotherapy under real-time MR visualization. This enables margin reduction and subsequent dose escalation which may lead to higher tumor control and ... -
Treatment Outcomes for Small Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder: Results From a UK Patient Retrospective Cohort Study.
Chau, C; Rimmer Frcr, Y; Choudhury PhD, A; Leaning Frcr, D; Law, A; et al. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2021-07-15)PURPOSE: Small cell carcinoma of the bladder (SCCB) is rare, accounting for less than 1% of all bladder carcinomas. It is aggressive, and outcomes are poor as a result of its early metastatic spread. Owing to its rarity, ... -
Understanding the Benefit of Magnetic Resonance-guided Adaptive Radiotherapy in Rectal Cancer Patients: a Single-centre Study.
Ingle, M; White, I; Chick, J; Stankiewicz, H; Mitchell, A; et al. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON, 2022-11-03)AIMS: Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery is the mainstay of treatment for patients with rectal cancer. Standard clinical target volume (CTV) to planning target volume (PTV) margins of 10 mm are used to ...