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Pierre-Yves Bondiau

Researcher at French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation

Publications -  96
Citations -  3021

Pierre-Yves Bondiau is an academic researcher from French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiation therapy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 85 publications receiving 2687 citations.

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Realistic simulation of the 3-D growth of brain tumors in MR images coupling diffusion with biomechanical deformation

TL;DR: A new model to simulate the three-dimensional (3-D) growth of glioblastomas multiforma (GBMs), the most aggressive glial tumors, and a new coupling equation taking into account the mechanical influence of the tumor cells on the invaded tissues are proposed.
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Evaluation of an atlas-based automatic segmentation software for the delineation of brain organs at risk in a radiation therapy clinical context

TL;DR: These tests demonstrated that this ABAS is a robust and reliable tool for automatic delineation of large structures under clinical conditions in the authors' daily practice, even though the small structures must continue to be delineated manually by an expert.
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Multi institutional phase II study of concomitant stereotactic reirradiation and cetuximab for recurrent head and neck cancer.

TL;DR: Short SBRT with cetuximab is an effective salvage treatment with good response rate in this poor prognosis population with previously irradiated HNC and this combination may be the reference treatment is this population.
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Extrapolating glioma invasion margin in brain magnetic resonance images: Suggesting new irradiation margins

TL;DR: A novel method is proposed for estimating the full extent of the tumor infiltration starting from its visible mass in the patients' MR images and it is suggested that the variable margin could be more effective at targeting cancerous cells and preserving healthy tissue.