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Initial Tumor Metabolic Parameters (Maximum Suv And Metabolic Volume) Predict Death From Lung Cancer And Rapid Suv Decline Is Associated With Local Control, Maria Werner-Wasik, Edward Pequignot, Terry Hyslop, Brian Shulli, Ying Xiao, Mitchell Machtay, Amy Taylor, Walter Curran, Rita Axelrod Dec 2009

Initial Tumor Metabolic Parameters (Maximum Suv And Metabolic Volume) Predict Death From Lung Cancer And Rapid Suv Decline Is Associated With Local Control, Maria Werner-Wasik, Edward Pequignot, Terry Hyslop, Brian Shulli, Ying Xiao, Mitchell Machtay, Amy Taylor, Walter Curran, Rita Axelrod

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Factors associated with local failure and death from lung cancer were evaluated based on post-treatment FDG-PET imaging in patients (pts) with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

PET-CT scans were obtained 6-8 weeks after thoracic RT and approximately every 3 months thereafter.


Malignant Phyllodes Tumour As An Intracystic Growth With Osteosarcomatous Differentiation, Shaista Afzal Saeed, Imrana Masroor Nov 2009

Malignant Phyllodes Tumour As An Intracystic Growth With Osteosarcomatous Differentiation, Shaista Afzal Saeed, Imrana Masroor

Department of Radiology

Phyllodes tumour is an uncommon fibro epithelial tumour of breast that often presents clinically as a rapidly enlarging lump. On mammography it appears as a soft tissue density well circumscribed mass. Ultrasound shows it to be a solid hypoechoic mass with small cystic spaces. A case of malignant phyllodes tumour with an atypical appearance of intracystic tumour on sonography is reported with pertinent imaging features and histopathological diagnostic criteria. The tumour had undergone osteosarcomatous differentiation.


Imrt Commissioning: Multiple Institution Planning And Dosimetry Comparisons, A Report From Aapm Task Group 119., Gary A Ezzell, Jay W Burmeister, Nesrin Dogan, Thomas J Losasso, James G Mechalakos, Dimitris Mihailidis, Andrea Molineu, Jatinder R Palta, Chester R Ramsey, Bill J Salter, Jie Shi, Ping Xia, Ning J Yue, Ying Xiao, Phd Nov 2009

Imrt Commissioning: Multiple Institution Planning And Dosimetry Comparisons, A Report From Aapm Task Group 119., Gary A Ezzell, Jay W Burmeister, Nesrin Dogan, Thomas J Losasso, James G Mechalakos, Dimitris Mihailidis, Andrea Molineu, Jatinder R Palta, Chester R Ramsey, Bill J Salter, Jie Shi, Ping Xia, Ning J Yue, Ying Xiao, Phd

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

AAPM Task Group 119 has produced quantitative confidence limits as baseline expectation values for IMRT commissioning. A set of test cases was developed to assess the overall accuracy of planning and delivery of IMRT treatments. Each test uses contours of targets and avoidance structures drawn within rectangular phantoms. These tests were planned, delivered, measured, and analyzed by nine facilities using a variety of IMRT planning and delivery systems. Each facility had passed the Radiological Physics Center credentialing tests for IMRT. The agreement between the planned and measured doses was determined using ion chamber dosimetry in high and low dose regions, …


In Reply To Dr. Hurkmans Et Al., Ying Xiao, Phd, Lech S. Papiez, Phd, James M. Galvin, Dsc Sep 2009

In Reply To Dr. Hurkmans Et Al., Ying Xiao, Phd, Lech S. Papiez, Phd, James M. Galvin, Dsc

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Genomic Biomarkers For Molecular Imaging: Predicting The Future., Mathew L. Thakur Jul 2009

Genomic Biomarkers For Molecular Imaging: Predicting The Future., Mathew L. Thakur

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Over the past few decades, great strides have been made in anatomical imaging of disease that has led to their diagnosis with minimal invasion. Despite these advances, diseases such as cancer continue to take one human life every minute in the United States. Complimentary approaches that pertain directly to the genesis of the disease might contribute to its early diagnosis and subsequent management. In cancer, an array of molecular abnormalities leading to the modulations in expression of key proteins important in the cellular signaling pathways and cell proliferation has been identified. These specific disease fingerprints, biomarkers, are overexpressed on malignant …


Knowledge, Attitude And Preventive Practices For Breast Cancer Among Health Care Professionals At Aga Khan Hospital Karachi, Shiyam Kumar, Ayesha Mallick Imam, Nauman Fazal Manzoor, Nehal Masood Jul 2009

Knowledge, Attitude And Preventive Practices For Breast Cancer Among Health Care Professionals At Aga Khan Hospital Karachi, Shiyam Kumar, Ayesha Mallick Imam, Nauman Fazal Manzoor, Nehal Masood

Department of Radiation Oncology

OBJECTIVE: To assess the knowledge and practice of risk factors, symptoms and screening for breast cancer among health care professionals.

METHODS: A cross sectional study was carried out at The Aga Khan University Hospital from January 2008 to March 2008. A total of 336 health care workers including consultants (48), fellows (17), residents (76), medical officers (14), interns (37), nurses (94) and fourth and final year medical students (50) were requested to fill a questionnaire designed to assess the knowledge about the risk factors, signs and symptoms, screening tools, breast self examination (BSE) and treatment.

RESULTS: More than two third …


A Real-Time Prostate Cancer Detection Technique Using Needle Insertion Force And Patient-Specific Criteria During Percutaneous Intervention, Kaiguo Yan, T. Podder, L. Li, J. Joseph, D. R. Rubens, E. M. Messing, L. Liao, Y. Yu Jun 2009

A Real-Time Prostate Cancer Detection Technique Using Needle Insertion Force And Patient-Specific Criteria During Percutaneous Intervention, Kaiguo Yan, T. Podder, L. Li, J. Joseph, D. R. Rubens, E. M. Messing, L. Liao, Y. Yu

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

In this article, the authors present a novel real-time cancer detection technique by using needle insertion forces in conjunction with patient-specific criteria during percutaneous interventions. Needle insertion experiments and pathological analysis were performed for developing a computer-aided detection (CAD) model. Backward stepwise regression method was performed to identify the statistically significant patient-specific factors. A baseline force model was then developed using these significant factors. The threshold force model that estimated the lower bound of the cancerous tissue forces was formulated by adding an adjustable classifier to the baseline force model. Trade-off between sensitivity and specificity was obtained by varying the …


Recent Trends In Soft-Tissue Infection Imaging., Nicholas Petruzzi, Md, Nylla Shanthly, Mbbs, Drm, Mathew L. Thakur, Phd Mar 2009

Recent Trends In Soft-Tissue Infection Imaging., Nicholas Petruzzi, Md, Nylla Shanthly, Mbbs, Drm, Mathew L. Thakur, Phd

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

This article discusses the current techniques and future directions of infection imaging with particular attention to respiratory, central nervous system, abdominal, and postoperative infections. The agents currently in use localize to areas of infection and inflammation. An infection-specific imaging agent would greatly improve the utility of scintigraphy in imaging occult infections. The superior spatial resolution of (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography ((18)F-FDG-PET) and its lack of reliance on a functional immune system, gives this agent certain advantages over the other radiopharmaceuticals. In respiratory tract infection imaging, an important advancement would be the ability to quantitatively delineate lung inflammation, allowing one to …