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Extent and computed tomography appearance of early radiation induced lung injury for non-small cell lung cancer.

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Radiologic injuries were frequently found in follow-up CT scans after radiotherapy for NSCLC patients and the risk of a radiologic response increased with increasing time and lung dose metrics, and depended on patient age and smoking status.
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This article is published in Radiotherapy and Oncology.The article was published on 2017-04-01. It has received 12 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Lung injury & Lung cancer.

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Differentiation between immune checkpoint inhibitor‐related and radiation pneumonitis in lung cancer by CT radiomics and machine learning

TL;DR: The promising potential of radiomic analysis of CT images for differentiating between CIP and RP in lung cancer could be a useful tool to attribute the cause of pneumonitis in patients who receive both ICI and RT.
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Radiation-Induced Lung Density Changes on CT Scan for NSCLC : No Impact of Dose-Escalation Level or Volume

TL;DR: No apparent increase of lung density changes at 3-month follow-up was observed above 60 Gy EQD2 for patients with NSCLC treated with (concurrent or sequential chemo) radiation, suggesting the mild response observed peripherally in the lung parenchyma might be exploited in plan optimization routines minimizing lung damage.
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Investigation of the evolution of radiation-induced lung damage using serial CT imaging and pulmonary function tests.

TL;DR: RILD is associated with volume loss of the treated lung and contralateral lung hyperinflation, and pre-RT lung function and RT dosimetry may identify subjects at increased risk of developing RILD.
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Assessment and agreement of the CT appearance pattern and its severity grading of radiation-induced lung injury after stereotactic body radiotherapy for lung cancer

TL;DR: The agreement of the CT appearance and CT-based grading between two observers was good and may be able to provide more objective information and a better understanding of RILI.
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Estimating the Dimension of a Model

TL;DR: In this paper, the problem of selecting one of a number of models of different dimensions is treated by finding its Bayes solution, and evaluating the leading terms of its asymptotic expansion.

Estimating the dimension of a model

TL;DR: In this paper, the problem of selecting one of a number of models of different dimensions is treated by finding its Bayes solution, and evaluating the leading terms of its asymptotic expansion.
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Categorical Data Analysis

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Use of normal tissue complication probability models in the clinic.

TL;DR: The Quantitative Analysis of Normal Tissue Effects in the Clinic (QUANTEC) review summarizes the currently available three-dimensional dose/volume/outcome data to update and refine the normal tissue dose/ volume tolerance guidelines provided by the classic Emami et al. paper published in 1991.
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Radiation pneumonitis and pulmonary fibrosis in non-small-cell lung cancer: pulmonary function, prediction, and prevention.

TL;DR: Radiation oncologists ought to consider dosimetric factors when designing radiation treatment plans for all patients who receive thoracic radiotherapy, including corticosteroids, amifostine, ACE inhibitors or angiotensin II type 1 receptor blockers, pentoxifylline, melatonin, carvedilol, and manganese superoxide dismutase-plasmid/liposome.
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