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Dosimetric Comparison Of Vmat, Imrt And Proton Therapy For Post- Prostatectomy Radiation Therapy For Prostate Cancer, L. A. Doyle, M. Studenski, A. Harvey, A. P. Dicker, Y. Xiao, Y. Yu, T. N. Showalter, A. Harrison Dec 2010

Dosimetric Comparison Of Vmat, Imrt And Proton Therapy For Post- Prostatectomy Radiation Therapy For Prostate Cancer, L. A. Doyle, M. Studenski, A. Harvey, A. P. Dicker, Y. Xiao, Y. Yu, T. N. Showalter, A. Harrison

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Purpose/Objectives: Radiation therapy (RT) for the treatment of prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy (RP) is widely accepted. With technological advances, radiation treatment technique and dosimetry may vary. The purpose of this study is to quantify dosimetric difference of proton therapy versus VMAT and IMRT focusing on bladder and rectal dose sparing and target coverage.

American Society for Therapeutic Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) 52nd Annual Meeting October 31 - November 4, San Diego, CA


Comparison Of A Novel Curvilinear Approach To Conventional Rectilinear Approach For Prostate Seed Implant, T. K. Podder, A. P. Dicker, Y. Yu Dec 2010

Comparison Of A Novel Curvilinear Approach To Conventional Rectilinear Approach For Prostate Seed Implant, T. K. Podder, A. P. Dicker, Y. Yu

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Purpose: To evaluate dosimetric benefit of curvilinear distribution of seeds for low-dose-rate (LDR) prostate brachytherapy with I-125 isotopes.

American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) 52nd Annual Meeting July 18-22, Philadelphia, PA


Accuracy Of Cancer Information On The Internet: A Comparison Of A Wiki With A Professionally Maintained Database, M. S. Rajagopalan, V. Khanna, M. Stott, Y. Leiter, T. N. Showalter, A. Dicker, Y. L. Lawrence Dec 2010

Accuracy Of Cancer Information On The Internet: A Comparison Of A Wiki With A Professionally Maintained Database, M. S. Rajagopalan, V. Khanna, M. Stott, Y. Leiter, T. N. Showalter, A. Dicker, Y. L. Lawrence

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Background: A Wiki is a website which can be directly, openly edited; Wikipedia, a collaborative encyclopedia, is a well-known example. Due to Wiki’s lack of editorial control and formal structure, we hypothesized that the content would be less complete and less accurate than that presented on a formal, peer-reviewed web site. Our goal was to compare the coverage, accuracy, and readability of cancer information from a Wiki (Wikipedia) with a peer-reviewed web site, the patientoriented National Cancer Institute’s Physician Data Query (PDQ) comprehensive cancer database.

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 46th Annual Meeting June 4-8, Chicago, IL.