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William Small
Researcher at Loyola University Chicago
Publications - 423
Citations - 15241
William Small is an academic researcher from Loyola University Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiation therapy & Brachytherapy. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 396 publications receiving 12744 citations. Previous affiliations of William Small include University of Hong Kong & University of Chicago.
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Hypervascular Hepatic Focal Lesions: Spectrum of Imaging Features
TL;DR: The spectrum of imaging features of hypervascular liver lesions is discussed, including hemangioma, focal nodular hyperplasia, hepatocellular adenoma, liver cancer, and metastases from primary tumors such as islet cell tumor, carcinoid, renal cell carcinoma, melanoma, and thyroid carcinoma.
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ACR appropriateness Criteria® pretreatment evaluation and follow-up of endometrial cancer of the uterus.
Jean Hwa Lee,Theodore J. Dubinsky,Rochelle F. Andreotti,Higinia R. Cardenes,Sandra O. DeJesus Allison,David K. Gaffney,Phyllis Glanc,Neil S. Horowitz,Anuja Jhingran,Susanna I. Lee,Ajmel A. Puthawala,Henry D. Royal,Leslie M. Scoutt,William Small,Mahesh A. Varia,Carolyn M. Zelop +15 more
TL;DR: Imaging in pretreatment evaluation may play an important role in an assessment of morphological prognostic factors including tumor size, depth of myometrial invasion, endocervical extent, and lymph node status.
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Decision Trees Predicting Tumor Shrinkage for Head and Neck Cancer: Implications for Adaptive Radiotherapy.
TL;DR: There can be significant changes in primary and nodal tumor volumes during the course of H&N chemoradiotherapy, and radiation oncologists can select patients predicted to have high %GTVΔ, who would theoretically gain the most benefit from adaptive radiotherapy in order to better use limited clinical resources.
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Hyperthermia and radiation therapy for locally advanced or recurrent breast cancer.
Tamer Refaat,Tamer Refaat,Sean Sachdev,V. Sathiaseelan,Irene Helenowski,Salah Abdelmoneim,M.C. Pierce,Gayle E. Woloschak,William Small,Bharat B. Mittal,K Kiel +10 more
TL;DR: HT and RT are effective for locally advanced or recurrent breast cancer in patients that have been historically difficult to treat by RT alone and over 50% of patients achieved control of locoregional disease.
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Radiation therapy for gynecologic malignancies during the COVID-19 pandemic: International expert consensus recommendations.
Christen R. Elledge,Sushil Beriwal,Cyrus Chargari,Supriya Chopra,Beth Erickson,David K. Gaffney,Anuja Jhingran,Ann H. Klopp,William Small,Catheryn M. Yashar,Akila N. Viswanathan +10 more
TL;DR: The expert consensus recommendations provide guidance for delivering radiation therapy for gynecologic malignancies during the COVID-19 pandemic with a focus on strategies to reduce patient and staff exposure to CO VID-19.