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Carsten Nieder

Researcher at Technische Universität München

Publications -  76
Citations -  2881

Carsten Nieder is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiation therapy & Lung cancer. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 76 publications receiving 2692 citations. Previous affiliations of Carsten Nieder include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

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Reirradiation of recurrent high-grade gliomas using amino acid PET (SPECT)/CT/MRI image fusion to determine gross tumor volume for stereotactic fractionated radiotherapy.

TL;DR: This first study of biologic imaging optimized SFRT plus temozolomide in recurrent high-grade gliomas demonstrates the feasibility and safety of this approach and confirms a significant survival benefit from multimodal treatment.
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L-(methyl-11C) methionine positron emission tomography for target delineation in resected high-grade gliomas before radiotherapy.

TL;DR: In operated patients with brain gliomas, the size and location of residual MET uptake differs considerably from abnormalities found on postoperative MRI, which can help to outline the gross tumor volume with greater accuracy.
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Update of human spinal cord reirradiation tolerance based on additional data from 38 patients

TL;DR: Based on these updated results, the risk of RM appears small after < or =135.5 Gy(2), and the influence of very steep dose gradients from stereotactic and intensity-modulated approaches (i.e., a more complex volume-effect) requires further evaluation.
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Cervical lymph node metastases from occult squamous cell carcinoma: cut down a tree to get an apple?

TL;DR: Although combination of nodal dissection with comprehensive radiotherapy yielded most favorable results, its impact on the quality of life should be recognized, and the confounding effects of patient selection for various treatment modalities on therapeutic outcome cannot be ruled out.