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Inga S. Grills
Researcher at Beaumont Health
Publications - 233
Citations - 7747
Inga S. Grills is an academic researcher from Beaumont Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiosurgery & Radiation therapy. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 217 publications receiving 6343 citations. Previous affiliations of Inga S. Grills include Beaumont Hospital.
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Outcomes after stereotactic lung radiotherapy or wedge resection for stage I non-small-cell lung cancer.
Inga S. Grills,V.S. Mangona,Robert J. Welsh,Gary W. Chmielewski,Erika McInerney,S. Martin,J. Wloch,Hong Ye,Larry L. Kestin +8 more
TL;DR: Both lung SBRT and wedge resection are reasonable treatment options for stage I NSCLC patients ineligible for anatomic lobectomy and overall survival was higher in surgical patients, but OS was higher with wedge.
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Defining A radiotherapy target with positron emission tomography
Quinten C. Black,Inga S. Grills,Larry L. Kestin,Ching Yee O. Wong,John Wong,Alvaro Martinez,Di Yan +6 more
TL;DR: An FDG-PET-based GTV can be systematically defined using a threshold SUV according to the regressive function described above, and can be uniquely determined through the proposed iteration process.
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Safety and Efficacy of a Five-Fraction Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy Schedule for Centrally Located Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: NRG Oncology/RTOG 0813 Trial.
Andrea Bezjak,Rebecca Paulus,Laurie E. Gaspar,Robert Timmerman,William L. Straube,William F. Ryan,Yolanda I. Garces,Anthony T. Pu,Anurag K. Singh,Gregory M.M. Videtic,Ronald C. McGarry,Puneeth Iyengar,Jason Pantarotto,James J. Urbanic,Alexander Y. Sun,Megan E. Daly,Inga S. Grills,Paul W. Sperduto,Daniel P. Normolle,Jeffrey D. Bradley,Hak Choy +20 more
TL;DR: Outcomes in this medically inoperable group of mostly elderly patients with comorbidities were comparable with that of patients with peripheral early-stage tumors, and the MTD for this study was 12.0 Gy/fx; it was associated with 7.2% DLTs and high rates of tumor control.
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Potential for reduced toxicity and dose escalation in the treatment of inoperable non–small-cell lung cancer: A comparison of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), 3D conformal radiation, and elective nodal irradiation
TL;DR: Requiring a minimum dose of 70 Gy within the PTV, it is found that IMRT was associated with a greater degree of heterogeneity within the target and, correspondingly, higher mean doses and tumor control probabilities (TCPs) than 3D-CRT and 14%-16% greater than ENI.
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Image-Guided Radiotherapy via Daily Online Cone-Beam CT Substantially Reduces Margin Requirements for Stereotactic Lung Radiotherapy
TL;DR: Setting for stereotactic lung radiotherapy using a SBF or alpha-cradle alone is suboptimal and CBCT image guidance significantly improves target positioning and substantially reduces required target margins and normal tissue irradiation.