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A. J. Fischbach
Publications - 4
Citations - 1293
A. J. Fischbach is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiation therapy & Radiosurgery. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1268 citations.
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Recursive partitioning analysis of prognostic factors in three radiation therapy oncology group malignant glioma trials
Walter J. Curran,Charles B. Scott,John Horton,James S. Nelson,Alan S. Weinstein,A. J. Fischbach,C. H. Chang,Marvin Rotman,Sucha O. Asbell,Robert E. Krisch,D. F. Nelson +10 more
TL;DR: This study of malignant glioma patients used a non-parametric statistical technique to examine the associations of both pretreatment patient and tumor characteristics and treatment-related variables with survival duration and permits examination of the interaction between prognostic variables not possible with other forms of multivariate analysis.
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Survival comparison of radiosurgery-eligible and -ineligible malignant glioma patients treated with hyperfractionated radiation therapy and carmustine: a report of Radiation Therapy Oncology Group 83-02.
Walter J. Curran,Charles B. Scott,A S Weinstein,L A Martin,J S Nelson,Theodore L. Phillips,Kevin Murray,A. J. Fischbach,D. Yakar,J.G. Schwade +9 more
TL;DR: SRS-eligible patients enrolled on RTOG 83-02 had survival superior to that of the SRS-ineligible group, and this advantage is mainly due to the selection of a subgroup with a high minimum KPS.
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Race and Prognosis of Brain Tumor Patients Entering Multicenter Clinical Trials: A Report from the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group
Joseph R. Simpson,Charles E. Scott,Marvin Rotman,Walter J. Curran,Louis S. Constine,A. J. Fischbach,Sucha O. Asbell +6 more
TL;DR: There were no statistical differences between the survival rates for black patients with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) and those for the white patients, suggesting the limited influence of therapy on this disease may be responsible for this result.
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Survival comparison of radiosurgery eligible and ineligible malignant glioma patients treated with hyperfractionated radiation therapy (RT) and BCNU: a report of radiation therapy oncology group (RTOG) 83-02
Walter J. Curran,Charles B. Scott,James S. Nelson,Linda Martin,Alan S. Weinstein,T.L. Phillipss,Kevin Murray,A. J. Fischbach,D. Yakar,J.G. Schwade,B.W. Cornl,D.F. Nelsonlo +11 more