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  1. Toward a multi‐layer micro‐structured detector for high‐energy electron radiotherapy
  2. Remote sensing of high energy particle currents (HEC): towards HEC radiography
  3. X-ray Induced Electric Currents in Anodized Ta2O5: Towards a Large-Area Thin-Film Sensor
  4. Investigating the Use of a Liquid Immunogenic Fiducial Eluter Biomaterial in Cervical Cancer Treatment
  5. Radioactive source localization employing resistive electrode array (REA) detector
  6. Pre-Clinical Investigations of the Pharmacodynamics of Immunogenic Smart Radiotherapy Biomaterials (iSRB)
  7. A 3D In Vitro Cortical Tissue Model Based on Dense Collagen to Study the Effects of Gamma Radiation on Neuronal Function
  8. Smart Radiotherapy Biomaterials for Image-Guided In Situ Cancer Vaccination
  9. Nanoparticle-based radiotherapy: Is dose all that matters?
  10. Clinical application of a template‐guided automated planning routine
  11. MRI of radiation chemistry: First images and investigation of potential mechanisms
  12. Resistive electrode array (REA) for radiotherapy beam monitoring and quality assurance
  13. Technical Report: Development and Implementation of an Open Source Template Interpretation Class Library for Automated Treatment Planning
  14. Remote sensing array (RSA) for linac beam monitoring
  15. Practical Guidelines on Implementing Hypofractionated Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer in Africa
  16. Application programming interface guided QA plan generation and analysis automation
  17. Gold nanoparticle detection and quantification in therapeutic MV beams via pair production
  18. Hypofractionated Radiotherapy in African Cancer Centers
  19. Self‐powered multilayer radioisotope identification device
  20. Deterministic computation benchmarks of nanoparticle dose enhancement—part I. Nanometer scales
  21. Deterministic computation benchmarks of nanoparticle dose enhancement—part II. Microscopic to macroscopic scales
  22. Nanoparticle enhanced radiotherapy: quality assurance perspective
  23. The role of Auger electrons versus photoelectrons in nanoparticle dose enhancement
  24. Automated and robust beam data validation of a preconfigured ring gantry linear accelerator using a 1D tank with synchronized beam delivery and couch motions
  25. Nanoporous aerogel-based periodic high-energy electron current x-ray sensors
  26. Towards customizable thin-panel low-Z detector arrays: electrode design for increased spatial resolution ion chamber arrays
  27. Nanoparticle Enhanced Radiation Therapy
  28. 3D printing for rapid prototyping of low‐Z/density ionization chamber arrays
  29. Self‐powered nano‐porous aerogel x‐ray sensor employing fast electron current
  30. Minimizing the potential of cancer recurrence and metastasis by the use of graphene oxide nano-flakes released from smart fiducials during image-guided radiation therapy
  31. Equivalency of beam scan data collection using a 1D tank and automated couch movements to traditional 3D tank measurements
  32. Flexible perovskite based X-ray detectors for dose monitoring in medical imaging applications
  33. The role of particle aggregation in gold nanoparticle-enhanced radiation therapy
  34. Signal enhancement due to high-Z nanofilm electrodes in parallel plate ionization chambers with variable microgaps
  35. Potential Role of the Quality Assurance Review Center Platform in Global Radiation Oncology
  36. Portal MV imaging with thin‐film high‐energy current X‐ray detectors: A Monte Carlo study
  37. Angular dose anisotropy around gold nanoparticles exposed to X-rays
  38. Technical Note: Direct measurement of continuous TMR data with a 1D tank and automated couch movements
  39. Monte Carlo Calculations of TG-43 Dosimetry Parameters of Low-Energy Brachytherapy Seeds for Gold Nanoparticle-Aided Radiotherapy
  40. Technical Note: A novel interdigital transparent thin-film detector for medical dosimetry
  41. Effective Contact Potential of Thin Film Metal-Insulator Nanostructures and Its Role in Self-Powered Nanofilm X-ray Sensors
  42. A Monte Carlo study of I-125 prostate brachytherapy with gold nanoparticles: dose enhancement with simultaneous rectal dose sparing via radiation shielding
  43. Comment on: Polarity effects and apparent ion recombination in microionization chambers Med. Phys. 43(5), 2141-2152 (2016)
  44. Enhancing radiotherapy for lung cancer using immunoadjuvants deliveredin situfrom new design radiotherapy biomaterials: a preclinical study
  45. Radiosensitization of Prostate With Simultaneous Rectal Dose Sparing Via Radiation Trapping by Gold Nanoparticles in I-125 Prostate Brachytherapy
  46. Topological detector: measuring continuous dosimetric quantities with few-element detector array
  47. Nanoparticle-aided external beam radiotherapy leveraging the Čerenkov effect
  48. SU-F-E-14: Global Radiation Oncology Education and Training in Medical Physics Powered by Information and Communication Technologies
  49. SU‐F‐T‐660: Evaluating the Benefit of Using Dual‐Function Fiducial Markers for In‐Situ Delivery of Radiosenistizing Gold Nanoparticles During Image‐Guided Radiotherapy
  50. SU‐F‐T‐663: Cerenkov Radiation Enhanced Radiotherapy with Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticle: A Monte Carlo Study
  51. SU‐F‐T‐664: The Efficacy of Gold Nanoparticles as Contrast Agents in Mice
  52. SU‐F‐T‐676: Measurement of Hydroxyl Radicals in Radiolized Water Systems
  53. TU‐H‐CAMPUS‐TeP2‐05: Selective Protection of Normal Tissue by Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles During Radiation Therapy
  54. WE-FG-BRA-09: Using Graphene Oxide Nano Flakes During Image Guided Radiotherapy to Minimize the Potential of Cancer Recurrence Or Metastasis
  55. Potential of using cerium oxide nanoparticles for protecting healthy tissue during accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI)
  56. Closing the Cancer Divide Through Ubuntu: Information and Communication Technology-Powered Models for Global Radiation Oncology
  57. Nanoscale radiation transport and clinical beam modeling for gold nanoparticle dose enhanced radiotherapy (GNPT) using X-rays
  58. Computer Simulation of Tumor Treating Fields
  59. Fundamental Physics of Tumor Treating Fields
  60. A self-powered thin-film radiation detector using intrinsic high-energy current
  61. Prototypes of self-powered radiation detectors employing intrinsic high-energy current
  62. Targeted radiotherapy enhancement during electronic brachytherapy of accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) using controlled release of gold nanoparticles
  63. Kilovoltage radiosurgery with gold nanoparticles for neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD): a Monte Carlo evaluation
  64. New Potential for Employing Fiducials to Combat Metastasis via the Abscopal Effect
  65. Potential for enhancing external beam radiotherapy for lung cancer using high-Z nanoparticles administered via inhalation
  66. Monte Carlo simulation of a prototypical patient dosimetry system for fluoroscopic procedures
  67. Technical Note: Nanometric organic photovoltaic thin film detectors for dose monitoring in diagnostic x‐ray imaging
  68. MO‐FG‐BRA‐04: Leveraging the Abscopal Effect Via New Design Radiotherapy Biomaterials Loaded with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
  69. MO‐FG‐BRA‐05: Next Generation Radiotherapy Biomaterials Loaded With Gold Nanoparticles
  70. SU‐D‐210‐04: Using Radiotherapy Biomaterials to Brand and Track Deadly Cancer Cells
  71. SU-E-T-279: Dose Enhancement Effect Due to Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles Employed as Radiation Protectants
  72. SU‐E‐T‐352: Effects of Skull Attenuation and Missing Backscatter On Brain Dose in HDR Treatment of the Head with Surface Applicators
  73. TU-F-CAMPUS-T-02: Monte Carlo Evaluation of Kilovoltage Radiosurgery with AuNPs for Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
  74. TU-F-CAMPUS-T-05: Dose Escalation to Biological Tumor Volumes of Prostate Cancer Patients Using Gold Nanoparticles
  75. Dosimetric properties of high energy current (HEC) detector in keV x-ray beams
  76. Potential for Information and Communication Technologies to Catalyze Global Collaborations in Radiation Oncology
  77. Capture of aerosolized spores from air streams impinging onto fabrics
  78. Brachytherapy Application With In Situ Dose Painting Administered by Gold Nanoparticle Eluters
  79. New potential for enhancing concomitant chemoradiotherapy with FDA approved concentrations of cisplatin via the photoelectric effect
  80. Dose enhancement during concomitant chemoradiotherapy using FDA approved concentrations of carboplatin and oxaliplatin nanoparticles
  81. Nanoparticle-aided Radiotherapy for Retinoblastoma and Choroidal Melanoma
  82. SU‐E‐CAMPUS‐I‐01: Nanometric Organic Photovoltaic Thin Film X‐Ray Detectors for Clinical KVp Beams
  83. SU‐E‐T‐333: Towards Customizable Radiotherapy Enhancement (CuRE) for Prostate Cancer Using Cisplatin Nanoparticles
  84. WE-A-16A-01: International Medical Physics Symposium: Increasing Access to Medical Physics Education/Training and Research Excellence
  85. WE-G-BRE-03: Dose Painting by Numbers Using Targeted Gold Nanoparticles
  86. WE-G-BRE-06: New Potential for Enhancing External Beam Radiotherapy for Lung Cancer Using FDA-Approved Concentrations of Cisplatin Or Carboplatin Nanoparticles Administered Via Inhalation
  87. WE-G-BRE-09: Targeted Radiotherapy Enhancement During Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (ABPI) Using Controlled Release of Gold Nanoparticles (GNPs)
  88. Beam quality and dose perturbation of 6 MV flattening-filter-free linac
  89. Low‐Z linac targets for low‐MV gold nanoparticle radiation therapy
  90. Dependence of Monte Carlo microdosimetric computations on the simulation geometry of gold nanoparticles
  91. The radiosensitizing effect of the aurora kinase inhibitors, ENMD-2076, on canine mast cell tumoursin vitro
  92. SU-E-T-302; Customizable Radiotherapy Enhancement (CuRE) for Retinal Diseases Using Nanoparticles
  93. SU‐E‐T‐586: Brachytherapy Application with in Situ Dose‐Painting Administered Via Gold‐Nanoparticle Eluters (BANDAGE) for Prostate Cancer (PCa)
  94. WE‐A‐108‐02: Radiotherapy Enhancement for Prostate Cancer Using Platinum‐Based Nanoparticles
  95. WE‐E‐108‐02: Tumor Vasculature Dose‐Painting with FDA Approved Concentrations of Cisplatin, Oxaliplatin, and Carboplatin Nanoparticles During External Beam Radiotherapy
  96. Simulation of Aerosol Coagulation and Deposition Under Multiple Flow Regimes with Arbitrary Computational Precision
  97. A stochastic model of cell survival for high-Z nanoparticle radiotherapy
  98. Impact of beam quality on megavoltage radiotherapy treatment techniques utilizing gold nanoparticles for dose enhancement
  99. SU-E-T-35: Optimal Clinical Megavoltage X-Ray Beam Quality for Contrast Enhanced RT (CERT)
  100. Dependence of Cell Survival on Iododeoxyuridine Concentration in 35-keV Photon-Activated Auger Electron Radiotherapy
  101. Objectives for Sampling Airborne Radioactivity
  102. Update and Erratum on the Numerical Evaluation of the Exact Coagulation Cernel for Simultaneous Brownian Motion and Gravitational Settling
  103. TH-D-BRD-09: Dependence of CHO Cell Survival On IUdR Uptake for 35-KeV Photoactivated Auger Electron Therapy
  104. Dosimetry intercomparison using a 35-keV X-ray synchrotron beam
  105. Monochromatic beam characterization for Auger electron dosimetry and radiotherapy
  106. Radiosensitivity of canine osteosarcoma cells transfected with wild‐type p53 in vitro*
  107. SU-GG-T-401: Cell Survival Following X-Ray Activated Auger Electron Radiotherapy
  108. Evaluation of the Exact Coagulation Kernel under Simultaneous Brownian Motion and Gravitational Settling
  109. SU‐FF‐T‐235: Fluence Determination in a Polarized Synchrotron‐Generated Monochromatic X‐Ray Beam
  110. TH‐C‐230A‐04: Characterizing a Monochromatic X‐Ray Beam From a 1.3 GeV Synchrotron for Auger Electron Radiotherapy and Dosimetry Studies
  111. SU‐FF‐T‐04: Experimental Method Development for Direct Dosimetry of Permanent Prostate Brachytherapy Implants
  112. Deterministic photon transport calculations in general geometry for external beam radiation therapy
  113. AN ESTIMATE OF SPATIAL UNCERTAINTY OF MEAN CONCENTRATIONS PREDICTED BY GAUSSIAN DISPERSION MODELS
  114. SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF INDOOR AEROSOL DEPOSITION UNDER ACCIDENTAL RELEASE CONDITIONS
  115. Deterministic calculations of photon spectra for clinical accelerator targets
  116. Response of Spartina alterniflora Vegetation to Oiling and Burning of Applied Oil
  117. Beta spectroscopy of short-lived radionuclides using in-cocktail neutron activation
  118. Comparison of measured and calculated neutron transmission through steel for a 252Cf source
  119. On the recursive properties of Dawson's integral
  120. Closing remarks
  121. Response to “Comment on paper by Sajo”
  122. Application of G-transformation to reduce higher transcendental functions
  123. A note on products of the type (a + b)n