CLO21-025: Benefit of Deep Inspiratory Breath Hold for Right Breast Cancer When Regional Lymph Nodes Are IrradiatedPeters G, Gao S, Knowlton C, Zhang A, Evans S, Higgins S, Wilson L, Saltmarsh N, Picone M, Moran M. CLO21-025: Benefit of Deep Inspiratory Breath Hold for Right Breast Cancer When Regional Lymph Nodes Are Irradiated Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2021, 19: clo21-025. DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2020.7707.
PV-0045 Is proton therapy a "pro" for breast cancer? A comparison of proton vs. non-proton RT using the NCDBChowdhary M, Lee A, Gao S, Barry P, Diaz R, Bagadiya N, Park H, Yu J, Wilson L, Moran M, Higgins S, Knowlton C, Patel K. PV-0045 Is proton therapy a "pro" for breast cancer? A comparison of proton vs. non-proton RT using the NCDB Radiotherapy And Oncology 2019, 133: s15. DOI: 10.1016/s0167-8140(19)30465-7.
EP-1328: Impact of deep inspiration breath hold on heart and lung dose constraints in a large breast seriesLoganadane G, Kann B, Young M, Knowlton C, Higgins S, Belkacemi Y, Wilson L, Moran M. EP-1328: Impact of deep inspiration breath hold on heart and lung dose constraints in a large breast series Radiotherapy And Oncology 2018, 127: s727-s728. DOI: 10.1016/s0167-8140(18)31638-4.
EP-1321: Incidental radiation dose to the internal mammary chain in a large clinical breast seriesLoganadane G, Kann B, Young M, Knowlton C, Evans S, Higgins S, Belkacemi Y, Wilson L, Moran M. EP-1321: Incidental radiation dose to the internal mammary chain in a large clinical breast series Radiotherapy And Oncology 2018, 127: s724. DOI: 10.1016/s0167-8140(18)31631-1.