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    • Adapting to the motion of multiple independent targets using multileaf collimator tracking for locally advanced prostate cancer: Proof of principle simulation study. 

      Hewson, E; Ge, Y; O'Brien, R; Roderick, S; Bell, L; Poulsen, P; Eade, T; Booth, J; Keall, P; Nguyen, DT
      Published 2021
      Purpose: For patients with locally advanced cancer, multiple targets are treated simultaneously with radiotherapy. Differential motion between targets can compromise the treatment accuracy, yet there are currently no methods ...
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    • Reducing 4DCBCT scan time and dose through motion compensated acquisition and reconstruction. 

      Lau, B; Reynolds, T; Wallis, A; Smith, S; George, A; Keall, P; Sonke, JJ; Vinod, S; Dillon, O; O'Brien, R
      Published 2021
      Conventional 4DCBCT captures 1320 projections across 4 min. Adaptive 4DCBCT has been developed to reduce imaging dose and scan time. This study investigated reconstruction algorithms that best complement adaptive 4DCBCT ...
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    • A Review of Cardiac Radioablation (CR) for Arrhythmias: Procedures, Technology, and Future Opportunities. 

      Lydiard, S; Blanck, O; Hugo, G; O'Brien, R; Keall, P
      Published 2021
      Purpose: Cardiac radioablation (CR), a new treatment for cardiac arrhythmias such as ventricular tachycardia and atrial fibrillation, has had promising clinical outcomes to date. There is consequent desire for rapid clinical ...
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    • COVID-19 Survey Community Summaries (all languages) 

      Ayre, J; Muscat, DM; Mac, O; Batcup, C; Cvejic, E; Pickles, K; Dolan, H; Bonner, C; Mouwad, D; Zachariah, D; Turalic, U; Santalucia, Y; Chen, T; Vasic, G; McCaffery, KJ
      Published 2021
      This resource summarises data from a cross-sectional survey to capture COVID-19 knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours, the information sources used, and impact of the pandemic, for culturally and linguistically diverse ...
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    • Irregular sleep/wake patterns are associated with reduced quality of life in post-treatment cancer patients: a study across three cancer cohorts. 

      Kairaitis, Kristina
      Published 2021-09-20
      Abstract Background: Cancer patients often describe poor sleep quality and sleep disruption as contributors to poor quality of life (QoL). In a cross-sectional study of post-treatment breast, endometrial and melanoma ...
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