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ABSTRACTS
October 1980. Volume 6, Number 10
RECEIVED
BY TITLE
1.
Abrath, F., PhD, et al: A DOSIMETRIC COMPARISON OF BLOCKED BEAM VERSUS OPEN FIELD TECHNIQUES IN TREATMENT OF BREAST CANCER.
2.
Akbiyik, N., MD, et al: COMPARISON OF SURVIVALS IN PATIENTS WITH NON-OAT CELL CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG USING VARIOUS TYPES OF TREATMENT MODALITIES.
3.
Amendola, B., MD, et al: CARCINOMA?
ARE VAGINAL CYLINDERS
4.
Antemann,
A NEW RADIUM CESIUM AFTERLOADING
5.
Baglan, R., MD, PhD: A CRITICAL LOOK AT EQUIVALENT DISCUSSION OF NSD, TDF, AND ED.
6.
Baglan, R., MD, PhD,et al: IS STAGING LAPAROTOMY OF THERAPEUTIC CLINICAL USE I AND II SUPRADIAPHRAGMATIC HODGKIN'S DISEASE?
7.
Barach, R., MD:
8.
Bricout, P., MD, et al: EXPERIENCE REFRACTORY METASTATIC BONE PAIN.
9.
Chaing, T., MD, et al: OUR EXPERIENCE OF TWO-FIELD EXTERNAL IRRADIATION AND TWO INTRACAVITARY INSERTION VS. FOUR-FIELD EXTERNAL IRRADIATION AND SINGLE INTRACAVITARY INSERTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF THE INVASIVE CARCINOMA THE UTERINE CERVIX.
10.
Charyulu,
11.
Cho, Y., MD, et al: REVIEW AND DOSIMETRIC ANAYSIS THE MANAGEMENT OF ADVANCED ESTHESIONEUROBLASTOMA.
12.
Chung, C.K., MD, et al: IIA CERVICAL CANCER.
13.
Coia, L., MD, et al: IRIDIUM-192 INTERSTITIAL IMPLANTS IN CARCINOMA OF THE ORAL TONGUE AND FLOOR OF MOUTH: AN ANALYSIS OF THE TIME, DOSE, AND VOLUME FACTORS.
14.
Cox, J., MD, et al: TYPES.
15.
Dawson, D., PhD, et al:
ELONGATION
16.
Dawson, D., PhD, et al: STUDY ACROSS ONTARIO.
RESULTS OF AN ACCELERATOR
17.
de Moor, N., ME, BCh, et al: A RANDOMIZED TRIAL COMPARING CHEMOTHERAPY, COMBINATION CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIOTHERAPY, AND RADIOTHERAPY ONLY FOR TREATMENT OF ADVANCED HEAD AND NECK CANCER.
18.
Dockter, A., MD, et al: EFFECT OF LEAD SHIELDING CUTOUTS ON DOSE TO OVERLYING TISSUE FOR 7 MV ELECTRONS.
R.,
MD, et al:
USEFUL
IN ENDOMETRIAL
VAGINAL OBTURATOR
DOSE CONCEPTS
-
VALUE
IN
THE PATIENT WITH CANCER NEED NOT BE DEPRESSED.
K., MD, et al:
IN EARLY RETREATMENT
OUTCOME OF RADIOTHERAPY
INTEGRATED APPROACH
CRANIAL
IRRADIATION
RADIOTHERAPY
IN OIENCEPHALIi BY INTERACTIVE
TO MANAGEMENT
FOR
SYNDROME CTRT IN
FOR STAGE IB &
IN CANCER OF THE LUNG OF ALL CELL
EFFECTS ON THE THERATRON
780 60 CO UNIT.
DOSE INTERCOMPARISON
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Domingo, M., MD, et al:
20.
Doss, L., MD, et al:
21.
El-Mahdi, A.M., MD, ScD, et al: THE PATTERN OF BONE METASTASIS IN IRRADIATED STAGE Dl PATIENTS WITH ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE.
22.
Feldman, M., MD, et al: COMBINED EXTERNAL FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATIC CARCINOMA.
23.
Fitzpatrick, P., MD, et al: METASTATIC WITH LOWER HALF-BODY IRRADIATION.
24.
Jr., PhD, et al: A METHOD OF SPECIFYING BLOCK THICKNESS Freim, J., REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTIAL SHEILDING IN X-RAY AND GAMMA-RAY TELETHERAPY.
25.
Gilbert,
H., MD,
et al:
PROGNOSTIC
26.
Goldson, A., MD,
et al:
RADIOTHERAPY
27.
Green, N., MD, et al: RECURRANCE.
28.
PROSTATE CARCINOMA Green, N., MD, et al: METASTASIS TO SEQUENTIAL ESTROGEN THERAPY
29.
Herbert, D., Jr., PhD: AN EXTREME VALUE THEORY OF THE CLINICAL RADIATION ONCOLOGY. 'TISSUE FRACTURE'.
30.
Herman, M., PhD, et al: COMPARISON OF COMPUTER DOSIMETRY IMPLANTS COMPARED TO PATTERSON-PARKER AND QUIMBY METHODS.
31.
Hogan, W., MD, HYSTERECTOMY.
32.
Holt, J.G., PhD:
33.
Hornback,
34.
REMOTELY HANDLED INTRACAVITARY Jackson, S., MD, et al: FOR GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER USING THE SELECTRON.
35.
Jones,
36.
Kartha, M., PhD.,
37.
Kartha, P.K., MSc., DELIVERY.
38.
Kazem, I., MD, et al: DOSIMETRIC ASPECTS.
39.
PANCREATIC
CARCINOMA.
RADIORESPONSIVENESS
IN HUMAN MALIGNANT
BEAM AND INTERSTITIAL
BREAST CANCER:
FACTORS
LUNG CANCER - RETREATMENT
COUNTRIES.
OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL
- THE RESPONSE OF LYMPH NODE AND RADIATION THERAPY. 'VOLUME EFFECT' IN
Kazem, I.,
IN INTERSTITIAL
GIVEN FOR RELAPSE AFTER RADICAL
HYPOTHESIS
TREATMENT
et al: et al:
DOSIMETRY,
-- WHY HEAT WORKS. CAESIUM TREATMENT
D., MD, et al: A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR THE ACCURATE DOSE IN RADIATION FIELDS OF IRREGULAR SHAPE.
CARCINOMA
MULTIFORME.
BEST VALUES OF Aeq, Ac and Cr FOR COBALT-60
N., MD:
THERAPY
OVARIAN ABLATION
IN GLIOBLASTOMA
FOR DEVELOPING
RESULTS OF RADIATION
et al:
MELANOMA.
PLANNING
CALCULATION
FOR UPPER ESOPHAGEAL
OF
TUMORS.
A PROGRAM TO REDUCE ERRORS IN PATIENT DOSE
MERCURY SHEILDED
IRREGULAR
FIELDS, CLINICAL AND
MD, et al: SHORT PREOPERATIVE IRRADIATION IN RESECTABLE - RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED PILOT STUDY.
BRONCHUS
40.
Kligerman, M., MD, et al: PHASE I STUDIES OF WR-2721 COMBINED WITH SINGLE AND MULTIPLE THERAPEUTIC DOSES OF X-RAY.
41.
Kopelson, G., MD, et al: BILATERAL BREAST CANCER: RESULTS AND TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS.
RADIATION THERAPY
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42.
Kowal, H., et al:
43.
Krishnan, L., MD, et al: PATIENTS.
44.
Kuipers, T., MD: PREVENTION OF RADIATION DAMAGE FROM INTRACAVITARY SOURCES IN CERVIX CARCINOMA PATIENTS WITH AID OF STEREO X-RAY PHOTOGRAMMETRY.
45.
Kurup, P., MD, et al: CURATIVE COMPARISON BETWEEN INTERSTITIAL THERAPY.
46.
Kwan, D.K., PhD, et al: A SIMPLE METHOD FOR DETERMINING SQUARE TREATMENT AREA FOR IRREGULARLY-SHAPED FIELDS.
47.
Lau, B.P., MD: CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE: TREATED BY THE LINEAR ACCELERATOR.
48.
Lee, Di, MD, PhD, et al: OF THE LARYNX.
49.
Lee, J.Y., MD, et al:
50.
IS CAT SCANNING Lee, M., MD, et al: IN PROSTATE AND BLADDER CARCINOMA?
51.
Lin, F., MD, PhD, et al:
TREATMENT
OF ADVANCED
52.
Lin, F., MD, PhD, et al:
TREATMENT
OF RECURRENT
53.
Lowery, G., MD, et al: STAGE I AND II TREATMENT WITH RADIATION THERAPY.
54.
Mandal, K., PhD, et al: FIXED PORTALS SSO TECHNIQUE ARC SAD TECHNIQUE IN TOTAL PELVIC IRRADIATION.
55.
Mandal, K., PhD, et al: LOW DOSE RATE FROM 4MV LINAC WITH FIXED BEAM STOPPER USING LEAD SHEET ATTENUATING FILTER.
MICROWAVE
HYPERTHERMIA
DELIVERY SYSTEMS.
ENERGY KINETICS AND ROLE OF NUTRITION
IN CANCER
RADIATION THERAPY IN PROSTATIC CANCER RADIATION WITH I-125 AND EXTERNAL BEAM
POST-OPERATIVE
THE EQUIVALENT
PERSONAL SERIES OF PATIENTS
RADIOTHERAPY
FOR ADVANCED
RADIATION THERAPY OF STAGE 111 HODGKIN'S NECESSARY
FOR TREATMENT
HODGKIN'S
CARCINOMA
DISEASE.
PLANNING
CERVICAL CANCER. RECTAL CANCER
IN FEMALE.
DISEASE RESULTS OF
VS. BILATERAL
SKIP
Mantik, D., MD, PhD, et al: RETICULOENDOTHELIOSES: CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF LOS ANGELES EXPERIENCE.
A REVIEW OF THE
57.
Marbach, J., PhD, et al: A CURVE SET FOR ESTIMATING BENEATH BLOCKED PORTIONS OF RECTANGULAR FIELDS.
DOSE FROM COBALT 60
58.
Maruyama, Y., MD: TREATMENT APPROACH FOR ADVANCED VAGINAL CANCERS WITH CF-252 NEUTRON BRACHYTHERAPY.
59.
McCormick, B., MD, et al: DOSIMETRY FOR PRIMARY RADICAL RADIOTHERAPY BREAST CARCINOMA, USING THE TECHNIQUE OF CALLE. Mercke, C., MD, et al: OESOFAGEAL CANCER.
CERVICO - VAGINAL AND
SURGERY ALONE OR COMBINED WITH RADIOTHERAPY
61.
Montana, G., MD, et al: RESULTS OF COMBINATION FOR SMALL CELL CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG.
62.
Moorthy, C.R., MD, et al: INTRAPLEURAL INSTILLATION PHOSPHATE IN MALIGNANT PLEURAL EFFUSION.
CHEMOTHERAPY
OF
IN
AND RADIOTHERAPY
OF RADIOACTIVE
CHROMIC
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63.
Morrison, R., MD, et al: FRACTIONATION AND DOSE-RATE EFFECTS ON THE ACUTE REACTION OF PIG SKIN TO LOW-INTENSITY GAMMA RAYS.
64.
Morrison, R., MD, et al: LOW VS. HIGH DOSE-RATE REACTION OF PIG SKIN TO COBALT-60 GAMMA RAYS.
65.
Nussbaum, H., MD, et al: RADIATION EXTERNAL IRRADIATION ALONE.
66.
Nussbaum, H., MD, et al: STAGE I GRADE III ENDOMETRIAL OF TREATMENT AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT.
67.
Peschel, R., MD, et al: NEUROBLASTOMA.
68.
Peyton,
69.
Peyton, R., MD, et al:
70.
Pilepich, M., MD, et al: AND NECK TUMORS.
COMPUTERIZED
71.
Plunkett, S., MD, et al: IRRADIATION ON LYMPHOCYTE
fi STUDY OF -IN VIVO VERSUS -IN VITRO EFFECTS OF SUBPOPULATIONS.
72.
Puthawala,A.A., MD, et al: THE ROLE OF INTERSTITIAL MANAGEMENT OF CARCINOMA OF THE TONGUE.
73.
Rangala, N., MD, et al: EXTERNAL BEAM IRRADIATION PROSTATE: FACTORS AFFECTING LOCAL RESPONSE.
74.
Rao, A.R., MD, et al: AND TREATMENT.
75.
Rao, A.R., MD, et al: WILMS' TUMOR: AND SALVAGE OF RECURRENCE.
76.
Reavis, R.J., BS, et al: REVIEW OF TREATMENT TECHNIQUES ADENOMAS UTILIZING A CT BASED TREATMENT PLANNING SYSTEM.
77.
Reddy, E., MD, et al: THERAPY.
7%.
Rene, J., MD, et al: ABDOMINAL STRIP RADIATION THERAPY OF HODGKIN'S AND NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA.
79.
Rogow, L., MD, et al: A FINANCIALLY RADIOTHERAPY PATIENT RECORDS.
80.
Roswit, B., MD, et al:
81.
Sause, W., MD, et al: EXTENDED FIELD RADIATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER: INFLUENCE OF POSITIVE LYMPH NODES ON PROGNOSIS.
82.
Schultheiss, MODELS.
83.
Seydel, H.G., MD, et al: COMBINED MODALITY PRE-OPERATIVE TREATMENT ESOPHAGEAL CANCER: A WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PILOT STUDY.
HEPATIC
INJURY TO BOWEL AND BLADDER FROM
IRRADIATION
RADIATION TREATMENT
F., MD, et al:
EFFECTS ON THE ACUTE
CARCINOMA
IN THE TREATMENT
- EVALUATION
OF STAGE IV-S
IN CARCINOMA OF THE MOBILE TONGUE.
EARLY GLOTTIC CARCINOMA.
MANDIBULAR
CARCINOMA
RADIATION
T., PhD, et al:
TOMOGRAPHY
IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HEAD
IRRADIATION
IN THE
FOR CARCINOMA
OF THE
OSTEORADIONECROSIS:
ETIOLOGIC
RESULTS OF TREATMENT,
FACTORS
COMPLICATIONS
FOR PITUITARY
OF PROSTATE RESULTS OF EXTERNAL RADIATION
ATTRACTIVE
IN THE TREATMENT
TECHNIQUE
FOR MAINTAINING
INJURIES OF THE BOWEL.
VOLUME EFFECT IN RADIOTHERAPY
DOSE RESPONSE
IN
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84.
Shah, K., MD, et al: UNTRASONOGRPAHY AND ELECTRON BEAM TREATMENT FOR POST SURGICAL CHEST WALL IRRADIATION.
85.
Sharma, S.C., PhD, et al: DOSIMETRIC ANALYSIS RECONSTRUCTION OF INTERSTITIAL IMPLANTS.
86.
Shaw, J., MD, et al: FAST FRACTIONATION BRONCHOGENIC CARCINOMA.
87.
Sheikh, K., PhD, et al: IMMUNOLOGICAL RADIATION ON CANCER PATIENTS.
88.
Shidnia, H., MD, et al: THE ROLE OF RADIATION THERAPY HODGKIN'S DISEASE STAGE I AND II (A AND B).
89.
Siemann, D., MD, et al: QUANTITATIVE CHANGES FOLLOWING LOCALIZED THORACIC IRRADIATION.
90.
Sischy, B., MD, et al: DEFINITIVE TREATMENT OF RADIATION THERAPY AND CHEMOTHERAPY.
91.
Smith, H.S., MD, et al: TREATMENT DOSE EXTERNAL RADIOTHERAPY ONLY.
92.
Sridhar, R., PhD, et al: POSSIBLE ROLE FOR FREE RADICALS AND TOXICITY OF MISONIDAZOLE.
93.
Stevens, BYPASS.
94.
Tefft, M., MD: LIVER METASTASIS (LM) AS INITIAL SITE OF FAILURE TUMOR: A REPORT FROM THE NATIONAL WILMS' TUMOR STUDY (NWTS).
95.
Tewfik, H., MD, et al: PARAAORTIC LYMPH NODE IRRADIATION IN CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX AFTER EXPLORATORY LAPAROTOMY AND BIOPSY PROVEN POSITIVE AORTIC NODES.
96.
Thambi, V., BS, et al: CORRELATION BETWEEN DOSE DELIVERED, AND COMPLICATION IN CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX.
97.
Thomas, P.R., MB,&, MEMBER AND AFFILIATE
98.
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99.
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K., Jr., MD:
MEDIASTINAL
OF STEREO AND ORTHOGONAL
- AN ALTERNATIVE
TREATMENT
FOR
IMPACT OF EXTERNAL AND INTERSTITIAL
IN TREATMENT
OF
IN THE BLOOD GASES OF MICE
OF ANAL CANAL TUMORS BY MEANS
OF CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX BY HIGH
IN THE MUTAGENICITY
IRRADIATION AND AORTO-CORONARY
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RADIOSENSATIVITY
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Turalba, C., MD, et al: MAJOR RECTAL COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING CURATIVE EXTERNAL BEAM RADIOTHERAPY OR 125-I IMPLANTATION FOR CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE.
101.
Velkley, D.E., PhD, et al: GYNECOLOGICAL IMPLANTS.
102.
Werner, B., PhD, et al: A METHOD FOR CALCULATING WHEN TREATEING WITH ADJACENT ORTHOGONAL FIELDS.
103.
Wollin, M., MS, et al: RADIATION DOSE CALCULATIONS TREATED WITH HEYMAN CAPSULES OR TANDEMS.
REVIEW OF Cs AND Ra COMPARATIVE
DOSIMETRY
IN
FIELD BORDER SEPARATION
IN ENDOMETRIAL
CANCER
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106.
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SUCCESS AND
GLOMUS JUGULARE TU?lOR: A REPORT OF 19 PATIENTS.