ICRP Publication 23
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This article is published in International Journal of Radiation Biology.The article was published on 1985-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 307 citations till now.read more
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Expert consensus document: Consensus statement on best practice management regarding the use of intravesical immunotherapy with BCG for bladder cancer
Ashish M. Kamat,Thomas W. Flaig,H. Barton Grossman,Badrinath R. Konety,Donald L. Lamm,Michael A. O’Donnell,Edward Uchio,Jason A. Efstathiou,John A. Taylor +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that continuing therapy with 3-week BCG maintenance is superior to induction treatment only and is the single most important factor in improving outcomes in patients with NMIBC.
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A framework for assessing the impact of ionising radiation on non-human species. ICRP Publication 91.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a framework, based on scientific and ethical-philosophical principles, by which a policy for the protection of non-human species could be achieved.
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Bone chemistry and paleodiet
F. Donald Pate,F. Donald Pate +1 more
TL;DR: Bone chemistry paleodietary studies are emerging as important research areas in archaeology, biological anthropology, and paleontology as mentioned in this paper, with appropriate controls, the inorganic and organic chemical composition of bones and teeth can provide information about past diet and habitat use.
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A Novel Automated Platform for Quantifying the Extent of Skeletal Tumour Involvement in Prostate Cancer Patients Using the Bone Scan Index.
David Ulmert,Reza Kaboteh,Josef J. Fox,Caroline O. S. Savage,Michael J. Evans,Hans Lilja,Per-Anders Abrahamsson,Thomas Björk,Axel Gerdtsson,Anders Bjartell,Peter Gjertsson,Peter Höglund,Milan Lomsky,Mattias Ohlsson,Jens Richter,May Sadik,Michael J. Morris,Howard I. Scher,Karl Sjöstrand,Alice Yu,Madis Suurküla,Lars Edenbrandt,Lars Edenbrandt,Steven M. Larson +23 more
TL;DR: Automated B SI scoring, with its 100% reproducibility, reduces turnaround time, eliminates operator-dependent subjectivity, and provides important clinical information comparable to that of manual BSI scoring is found.
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Individualized dosimetry in patients undergoing therapy with (177)Lu-DOTA-D-Phe (1)-Tyr (3)-octreotate.
TL;DR: It is concluded that SPECT dosimetry based on small VOIs is feasible and more accurate than conventional planar Dosimetry, and thus may contribute towards optimising targeted radionuclide therapy.