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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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Inoperable Pancreatic Cancer : Standard of Care
TL;DR: Survival for patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer continues to be poor, and future investigations need to focus on understanding the molecular nature of this malignancy, with the goal of developing interventions based on this knowledge.
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Providing MR Imaging for Cervical Cancer Brachytherapy: Lessons for Radiologists.
Thomas P. Sullivan,Joseph H. Yacoub,Matthew M. Harkenrider,William Small,Murat Surucu,Steven M. Shea +5 more
TL;DR: By becoming more familiar with this treatment modality and the logistics of imaging patients undergoing BT, radiologists can provide imaging support for colleagues in the radiation oncology department and better care for patients.
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Combined modality therapy in the treatment of gynecologic malignancies
Mark A. Engleman,William Small +1 more
TL;DR: The evolving role of combined modality therapy in the treatment of patients with cervical, vulvar, endometrial, and ovarian cancers is examined and its role continues to evolve and expand.
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The effects of bevacizumab on postoperative complications in patients undergoing colorectal and pancreatic cancer resection
Eric C. Cheon,William Small,Matthew J. Strouch,Seth B. Krantz,Alfred Rademaker,Mary F. Mulcahy,Al B. Benson,David J. Bentrem,David J. Bentrem,Mark S. Talamonti +9 more
TL;DR: The objective of this review was to examine if the addition of bevacizumab to existing neoadjuvant regimens increases morbidity after cancer resection.
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An international survey of imaging practices in radiotherapy.
Colin J. Martin,Tomas Kron,Jenia Vassileva,Wood Tj,Cara Joyce,Ngie Min Ung,William Small,S Gros,Roussakis Y,Plazas Mc,Benali Ah,Djukelic M,Ragab H,Abdullah Abuhaimed +13 more
TL;DR: A survey of imaging in 97 radiotherapy centers in nine countries on six continents has been undertaken with an on-line questionnaire administered through the International Commission on Radiological Protection mentorship programme to provide a snapshot of imaging practices as discussed by the authors.