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Michelle Ludwig
Researcher at Baylor College of Medicine
Publications - 52
Citations - 802
Michelle Ludwig is an academic researcher from Baylor College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 38 publications receiving 497 citations. Previous affiliations of Michelle Ludwig include University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center & University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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Radiation-Induced Lung Injury: Assessment and Management.
TL;DR: Current research advances include high-precision radiation techniques, an improved understanding of the molecular basis of RILI, the development of small and large animal models, and the identification of candidate drugs for prevention and treatment.
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Acute and short-term toxic effects of conventionally fractionated vs hypofractionated whole-breast irradiation: A randomized clinical trial
Simona F. Shaitelman,Pamela J. Schlembach,Isidora Arzu,Matthew T. Ballo,Elizabeth S. Bloom,Daniel Buchholz,Gregory M. Chronowski,Tomas Dvorak,Emily Grade,Karen E. Hoffman,Patrick J. Kelly,Michelle Ludwig,George H. Perkins,Valerie Klairisa Reed,Shalin J. Shah,Michael C. Stauder,Eric A. Strom,Welela Tereffe,Wendy A. Woodward,Joe Ensor,Donald P. Baumann,Alastair M. Thompson,Diana N Amaya,Tanisha Davis,William Guerra,Lois Hamblin,Gabriel N. Hortobagyi,Kelly K. Hunt,Thomas A. Buchholz,Benjamin Smith +29 more
TL;DR: Treating women 40 years or older with stage 0 to II breast cancer with HF-WBI appears to yield lower rates of acute toxic effects and quality of life problems and six months after irradiation, as well as less fatigue and less trouble meeting family needs after completing radiation therapy.
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A reference dataset for deformable image registration spatial accuracy evaluation using the COPDgene study archive.
Richard Castillo,Edward M. Castillo,Edward M. Castillo,David Fuentes,Moiz Ahmad,Abbie M. Wood,Michelle Ludwig,Thomas Guerrero,Thomas Guerrero +8 more
TL;DR: Estimates of observer variance in feature localization suggest consistent spatial accuracy for all observers across both four-dimensional CT and COPDgene patient cohorts.
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Human-computer interaction in radiotherapy target volume delineation: A prospective, multi-institutional comparison of user input devices
Coen R N Rasch,Coen R N Rasch,Joop C. Duppen,Joop C. Duppen,Roel J. Steenbakkers,Roel J. Steenbakkers,Daniel Baseman,Tony Yuen Eng,Clifton D. Fuller,Anna M. Harris,William E. Jones,Ying Li,Elizabeth V. Maani,Dominic D. Nguyen,Gregory P. Swanson,Celine Bicquart,Celine Bicquart,P.J. Gagnon,P.J. Gagnon,John M. Holland,John M. Holland,Tasha L. McDonald,Tasha L. McDonald,Charles R. Thomas,Charles R. Thomas,Samuel J. Wang,Samuel J. Wang,Martin Fuss,Martin Fuss,Hadley J. Sharp,Hadley J. Sharp,Michelle Ludwig,Michelle Ludwig,David I. Rosenthal,David I. Rosenthal,Aidnag Z. Diaz,Aidnag Z. Diaz,Carlo G N Demandante,Carlo G N Demandante,Ronald H. Shapiro,Ronald H. Shapiro +40 more
TL;DR: The pen–tablet UID reduced active contouring time and reduced correction of ROIs, without substantially altering ROI volume/coverage.
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Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy, Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy, and Brachytherapy Boost Modalities in Invasive Cervical Cancer: A Study of the National Cancer Data Base
B.P. O'Donnell,Jay C. Shiao,Todd A. Pezzi,Nabila Waheed,Shelly Sharma,Mark D. Bonnen,Michelle Ludwig +6 more
TL;DR: In a propensity-matched analysis, those who received SBRT boost had equal OS when compared with brachytherapy, but those who receive IMRT boost had worse OS whenCompared with brachedtherapy.