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    • Future of medical physics: Real-time MRI-guided proton therapy. 

      Oborn, BM; Dowdell, S; Metcalfe, PE; Crozier, S; Mohan, R; Keall, P
      Published 2017-08-01
      With the recent clinical implementation of real-time MRI-guided x-ray beam therapy (MRXT), attention is turning to the concept of combining real-time MRI guidance with proton beam therapy; MRI-guided proton beam therapy ...
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    • Evaluating the accuracy of 4D-CT ventilation imaging: First comparison with Technegas SPECT ventilation. 

      Hegi-Johnson, F; Keall, P; Barber, J; Bui, C; Kipritidis, J
      Published 2017-08-01
      PURPOSE: Computed tomography ventilation imaging (CTVI) is a highly accessible functional lung imaging modality that can unlock the potential for functional avoidance in lung cancer radiation therapy. Previous attempts to ...
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    • Quantitative Spectral Assessment of Intracardiac Electrogram Characteristics Associated with Post Infarct Fibrosis and Ventricular Tachycardia 

      Pouliopoulos, Jim; Morellato, John
      Published 2018-09-01
      Background: Post-myocardial infarction (MI) remodeling contributes to increased electrophysiological and structural heterogeneity and arrhythmogenesis. Utilising the post-infarct ovine model our aim was to determine unipolar ...
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    • MINIMAL dataset - PrEP utilisation estimates 

      Zablotska, Iryna
      Published 2018-08-10
      This dataset includes all variables used in analyses for the paper entitled "The estimated number of potential PrEP users among gay-identifying men who have sex with men in Australia" by Zablotska et al submitted for ...
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    • MLC tracking for lung SABR reduces planning target volumes and dose to organs at risk. 

      Caillet, V; Keall, P; Colvill, E; Hardcastle, N; O'Brien, R; Szymura, K; Booth, JT
      Published 2017-07-01
      PURPOSE: Assess the dosimetric impact of multi-leaf collimator (MLC) tracking and mid-ventilation (midV) planning compared with the internal target volume (ITV)-based planning approach for lung Stereotactic Ablative Body ...
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