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Rainer J. Klement
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 141
Citations - 4144
Rainer J. Klement is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Stars. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 117 publications receiving 3405 citations. Previous affiliations of Rainer J. Klement include University of Würzburg & Max Planck Society.
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Planetary companions around the metal-poor star HIP 11952
J. Setiawan,V. Roccatagliata,V. Roccatagliata,Davide Fedele,Th. Henning,Anna Pasquali,M. V. Rodríguez-Ledesma,M. V. Rodríguez-Ledesma,Elisabetta Caffau,Ulf Seemann,Ulf Seemann,Rainer J. Klement,Rainer J. Klement +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the radial velocity variations of HIP 11952 were monitored systematically with FEROS at the 2.2 m telescope located at the ESO La Silla observatory from August 2009 until January 2011.
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Estimation of the α/β ratio of non-small cell lung cancer treated with stereotactic body radiotherapy
Rainer J. Klement,Jan-Jakob Sonke,Michael Allgäuer,Nicolaus Andratschke,Steffen Appold,José Belderbos,Claus Belka,Karin Dieckmann,Hans Theodor Eich,Michael Flentje,Inga S. Grills,Michael J. Eble,Andrew Hope,Anca L. Grosu,Sabine Semrau,Reinhart A. Sweeney,Juliane Hörner-Rieber,Maria Werner-Wasik,Rita Engenhart-Cabillic,Hong Ye,Matthias Guckenberger +20 more
TL;DR: Clinicians can continue to use the simple LQ formalism to compare different SBRT treatment schedules for NSCLC, and larger α/β ratio values in the range 12-16 Gy are more probable, consistent with recent meta-regression analyses.
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Impact of a ketogenic diet intervention during radiotherapy on body composition: IV. Final results of the KETOCOMP study for rectal cancer patients
TL;DR: In this paper, a controlled trial was conducted to study the impact of a ketogenic diet (KD) based on natural foods versus an unspecified standard diet (SD) on body composition in rectal cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy.
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Assessing Changes in the Activity Levels of Breast Cancer Patients During Radiation Therapy.
Colin E. Champ,Nitin Ohri,Rainer J. Klement,Matthew Cantor,Sushil Beriwal,Scott M. Glaser,Ryan P. Smith +6 more
TL;DR: RT has a minimal effect on activity or sleep in women undergoing treatment for breast cancer, and further studies evaluating attempts to increase physical activity during as well as after treatment with radiation are warranted.
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Short-term effects of a Paleolithic lifestyle intervention in breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy: a pilot and feasibility study
TL;DR: This pilot study shows that adoption of a PL intervention during curative radiotherapy of breast cancer patients is feasible and able to reduce fat mass and daily outdoor activity could eliminate vitamin D deficiency (vitamin D < 20 ng/ml).