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ELSEVIER Medical Dosimetry. Vol. 22. No. 3. pp. 341-332. 1997 Copyright 0 1997 American Association of Medical Do\imetrist\ Printed m the USA. All rights reserved 095x-3947/97 $17.00 + .no DOSIMETRY BIBLIOGRAPHY Computenr.ed tomography assesvnent of women with weight changes associated wth adjuvnnt treatment for breast cancer Cheney C.L.; Mahloch .I.; Freeny P. Amrncu,~ .Jourmd oj’ Clinicul Nutritim, 66/l, 14 I-146 Method\ f& tramferring patlent and plan data between radiotherapy treatment planning systems Bedford J.L.; Oldham M.; Hoess A.; Evans P.M.: Shentall G.S.; Webb S. Briti\l~ Jvrrrrzol of Radiology. 7O/JULY. 740-749 Hyperfractionated radiation therapy and S-Ruorouracil, cisplatin, and mitomycin-C (? granulocyte-colony stimulating factor) in the treatment of patwntb with locally advanced head and neck carcinoma Abithol A.A.; Sridbar KS.; Lewin A.A.; Schwadc J.C.; Raob W. Jr.; Wolfson A.; Gonzalez-Angulo C.: Adessa A.: Goodwin W.J.: Markoe A.M. Cower, 8012. 266-276 Interrutial iodine- 12.5 radiation without adjuvant therapy in the treatment of clinically localized prostate carcinoma Ragde H.: Blasko J.C.; Grimm P.D.: Kenny G.M.; Sylvester J.E.: Hoak D.C.; Landin K.; Cavanagh W. Curzcrr. 800. 441-453 The role of radlatmn therapy and chemotherapy in the treatment of mrrliel cell carcmoma Fenig E.; Brenner B.; Katz A.; Rakovsky E.; Hana M.B.: Sulkes A. Cuiw~, 80/S. X8 I-XX5 Predictive value of molecular dosimetry: Individual versus group effects of oltipraz on allatoxin-albumin adducts and risk of liver cancer Kensler T.W.: Gange S.J.; Egner P.A.; Dolan P.M.; Munoz A.; Groopman J.D.; Rogers AX.; Roebuck B.D. Crrncrr EpidwGlugy Bio~m~rk~r,~ rrrld P rr~vruion. 6/X. hoi- 6 IO Treatment of radution-induced growth hormone deficiency with growth hormone-releasmg hormone Ogilvy-Stuart A.L.; Stirling H.F.; K&art C.J.H.; Savage M.O.; Dunger D.B.; Buckler J.M.H.; Shalet SM. Climcnl O~docrimlog~ 46/S. 571-578 lntraoperatlve wd&on therapy in integrated treatment of rectal cancers: Results of phase 11 study Sofo L.; Ratto C.; Doglietto G.B.; Valentini V.: Trodella L.; Ippoliti M.; Nucera P.: Merico M.; Bellantone R.; Bnssola M.; Cellini N.; Crucitti F. Dbeosrs of t/u? Colon nncl Remrm. 39/l 2. 13Y6&1413 Short-chain fatty aads in the treatment of radiation proctitia: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled. cross-over pdot trul Talley N.A.: Chen F.: King D.: Jones M.: Talley N.J. Diseases of thr Colon und Recrurn. WY. 1046~1050 n-Spectroscopy on CR-39 track detectors for the doaimetry of radon daughter?. Mezzo P.: Trotti F.; Temporin A.; Lanciai M.; Predicatori F.: Righetti F.; Tacconi A. Em~ironme~~t Dzrmtoriontrl. 2XXJPPL. I. SS95-S600 Comparison of ditfcrent modeling approaches in current lung doaimetry models Hofmann W.: Mainelis G.; Mohamed A.; Balashazy I.: Vaupotic J.: Kobal I. /?~n~;rr~wrwnt I~~terwtiomrl. WSLJPPL. I. SY65-S976 Incorporation of bwlogical variability into lung dcsimetry by stochastic modeling techniques Hofmann W.: Koblinger L.: Mohamed A. Ern~in,,~nw,rr I~rfcr.n~rfior~rr/, 2XUPPL. I. S99SXj 1003 Applymg objectively estimated and spatially continuow forest parameters in tactical planning to obtain dynanuc treatment umts Holmgren P.: Thuresson T. F;rrst S?imw 331.1. 3 17-326 Temperature raponse of two photographic films and TLDq autable for patlent downetry of high dew fluoroscopic procedures Lien W.: G&e R.A. HruM PhWiC.\. 73/3. 183%3X7 Biokmetu and dohimetry of chromium. cobalt. hydrogen. iron and zinc radionuclide\ in male reproductive tissues of the rat Bingham D.; Harrison J.D.; Phipps A.W. I~rr~rmtionnl Jnrrmul of Rndiation B~o/oR?. 7212. 2355248 Adaptwe modihcarmn of treatment planning to minimize the deleterious effects of treatment setup errors Yan D.; Wong J.; Vicini F.: Michalski J.; Pan C.: Frazier A.: Horwitz E.: Martinez A. Infrtxutionnl Jourml qf Rndiutim Oncology Biolqq Pkyvicr. 38/l. 197-206 Integration of radiotherapy planning syatema and radiotherapy treatment equipment: I I years experience Kalet I.J.; Jacky J.P.; Risler R.: Rohlin S.: Wootton P. I~zrcrmtionol Jownnl of Radiatim Onco/o,q RioIcg~ Physics. 38/l. 2 13-22 I Variation in prostate position quantitatmn and implications for three- dimensional conformal treatment planning Melian E.; Mageras G.S.; Foks Z.; Leihel S.A.: Niehaus A.; Lorant H.; Zelefsky M.: Baldwin B.: Kutcher G.J. h~ternafional kxunol c$Rndiabn Onc&,q ~iofogy Phyvics, 38/l , 73-X I Effect of edema on the post-implant dosimetry of an I- I25 prostate implant: A tax study Waterman F.M.; Yue N.; R&singer S.; Dicker A.; Corn B.W. I~zr~~u~~rrirmal Jmrmd ofRm/mrion Oncolojiy Riolog) Ph~sic,~, 3812. 33.5-339 Radiatwn treatment in patients with recurrent Kimuta’s disease Kim G.E.; Kim W.C.: Yang W.I.; Kim SK.; Oh W.Y.; Sub H.S.; Haho J.S.; Park C.S. lf~lcrr~otior~r~l .Journul rf Rndiutian O~ICOIO,~~ Biolqyv Phw its, 3813. 607- 6 I 2 Potential benetita of eliminating planning target volume expansions for patient breathing in the treatment of liver tumors Ten Haken R.K.: Baiter J.M.; Marsh L.H.: Robertson J.M.; Lawrence T.S. htmmional Jrmnml of Radiation Ot~colng~ Bio/o,yy Phwics. 3x13. 613-6 I 7 Localution of the ProstatIc apex for radiotherapy treatment planning using urethroxopy Wilder R.B.; Fone P.D.; Rademaeher D.E.; .Jones C.D.: Roach III M.: Earle J.D.: White R.D. Imwnutiorral Jorrrnal qf Radiarim Oncology Biology Phy.sics. 3X/4, 737~71 I 331

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Page 1: A code of ethics for the medical dosimetrist — The American Association of Medical Dosimetrists Experience

ELSEVIER

Medical Dosimetry. Vol. 22. No. 3. pp. 341-332. 1997 Copyright 0 1997 American Association of Medical Do\imetrist\

Printed m the USA. All rights reserved 095x-3947/97 $17.00 + .no

DOSIMETRY BIBLIOGRAPHY

Computenr.ed tomography assesvnent of women with weight changes associated wth adjuvnnt treatment for breast cancer Cheney C.L.; Mahloch .I.; Freeny P. Amrncu,~ .Jourmd oj’ Clinicul Nutritim, 66/l, 14 I-146

Method\ f& tramferring patlent and plan data between radiotherapy treatment planning systems Bedford J.L.; Oldham M.; Hoess A.; Evans P.M.: Shentall G.S.; Webb S. Briti\l~ Jvrrrrzol of Radiology. 7O/JULY. 740-749

Hyperfractionated radiation therapy and S-Ruorouracil, cisplatin, and mitomycin-C (? granulocyte-colony stimulating factor) in the treatment of patwntb with locally advanced head and neck carcinoma Abithol A.A.; Sridbar KS.; Lewin A.A.; Schwadc J.C.; Raob W. Jr.; Wolfson A.; Gonzalez-Angulo C.: Adessa A.: Goodwin W.J.: Markoe A.M. Cower, 8012. 266-276

Interrutial iodine- 12.5 radiation without adjuvant therapy in the treatment of clinically localized prostate carcinoma Ragde H.: Blasko J.C.; Grimm P.D.: Kenny G.M.; Sylvester J.E.: Hoak D.C.; Landin K.; Cavanagh W. Curzcrr. 800. 441-453

The role of radlatmn therapy and chemotherapy in the treatment of mrrliel cell carcmoma Fenig E.; Brenner B.; Katz A.; Rakovsky E.; Hana M.B.: Sulkes A. Cuiw~, 80/S. X8 I-XX5

Predictive value of molecular dosimetry: Individual versus group effects of oltipraz on allatoxin-albumin adducts and risk of liver cancer Kensler T.W.: Gange S.J.; Egner P.A.; Dolan P.M.; Munoz A.; Groopman J.D.; Rogers AX.; Roebuck B.D. Crrncrr EpidwGlugy Bio~m~rk~r,~ rrrld P rr~vruion. 6/X. hoi- 6 IO

Treatment of radution-induced growth hormone deficiency with growth hormone-releasmg hormone Ogilvy-Stuart A.L.; Stirling H.F.; K&art C.J.H.; Savage M.O.; Dunger D.B.; Buckler J.M.H.; Shalet SM. Climcnl O~docrimlog~ 46/S. 571-578

lntraoperatlve wd&on therapy in integrated treatment of rectal cancers: Results of phase 11 study Sofo L.; Ratto C.; Doglietto G.B.; Valentini V.: Trodella L.; Ippoliti M.; Nucera P.: Merico M.; Bellantone R.; Bnssola M.; Cellini N.; Crucitti F. Dbeosrs of t/u? Colon nncl Remrm. 39/l 2. 13Y6&1413

Short-chain fatty aads in the treatment of radiation proctitia: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled. cross-over pdot trul Talley N.A.: Chen F.: King D.: Jones M.: Talley N.J. Diseases of thr Colon und Recrurn. WY. 1046~1050

n-Spectroscopy on CR-39 track detectors for the doaimetry of radon daughter?. Mezzo P.: Trotti F.; Temporin A.; Lanciai M.; Predicatori F.: Righetti F.; Tacconi A. Em~ironme~~t Dzrmtoriontrl. 2XXJPPL. I. SS95-S600

Comparison of ditfcrent modeling approaches in current lung doaimetry models Hofmann W.: Mainelis G.; Mohamed A.; Balashazy I.: Vaupotic J.: Kobal I. /?~n~;rr~wrwnt I~~terwtiomrl. WSLJPPL. I. SY65-S976

Incorporation of bwlogical variability into lung dcsimetry by stochastic modeling techniques Hofmann W.: Koblinger L.: Mohamed A. Ern~in,,~nw,rr I~rfcr.n~rfior~rr/, 2XUPPL. I. S99SXj 1003

Applymg objectively estimated and spatially continuow forest parameters in tactical planning to obtain dynanuc treatment umts Holmgren P.: Thuresson T. F;rrst S?imw 331.1. 3 17-326

Temperature raponse of two photographic films and TLDq autable for patlent downetry of high dew fluoroscopic procedures Lien W.: G&e R.A. HruM PhWiC.\. 73/3. 183%3X7

Biokmetu and dohimetry of chromium. cobalt. hydrogen. iron and zinc radionuclide\ in male reproductive tissues of the rat Bingham D.; Harrison J.D.; Phipps A.W. I~rr~rmtionnl Jnrrmul of Rndiation B~o/oR?. 7212. 2355248

Adaptwe modihcarmn of treatment planning to minimize the deleterious effects of treatment setup errors Yan D.; Wong J.; Vicini F.: Michalski J.; Pan C.: Frazier A.: Horwitz E.: Martinez A. Infrtxutionnl Jourml qf Rndiutim Oncology Biolqq Pkyvicr. 38/l. 197-206

Integration of radiotherapy planning syatema and radiotherapy treatment equipment: I I years experience Kalet I.J.; Jacky J.P.; Risler R.: Rohlin S.: Wootton P. I~zrcrmtionol Jownnl of Radiatim Onco/o,q RioIcg~ Physics. 38/l. 2 13-22 I

Variation in prostate position quantitatmn and implications for three- dimensional conformal treatment planning Melian E.; Mageras G.S.; Foks Z.; Leihel S.A.: Niehaus A.; Lorant H.; Zelefsky M.: Baldwin B.: Kutcher G.J. h~ternafional kxunol c$Rndiabn Onc&,q ~iofogy Phyvics, 38/l , 73-X I

Effect of edema on the post-implant dosimetry of an I- I25 prostate implant: A tax study Waterman F.M.; Yue N.; R&singer S.; Dicker A.; Corn B.W. I~zr~~u~~rrirmal Jmrmd ofRm/mrion Oncolojiy Riolog) Ph~sic,~, 3812. 33.5-339

Radiatwn treatment in patients with recurrent Kimuta’s disease Kim G.E.; Kim W.C.: Yang W.I.; Kim SK.; Oh W.Y.; Sub H.S.; Haho J.S.; Park C.S. lf~lcrr~otior~r~l .Journul rf Rndiutian O~ICOIO,~~ Biolqyv Phw its, 3813. 607- 6 I 2

Potential benetita of eliminating planning target volume expansions for patient breathing in the treatment of liver tumors Ten Haken R.K.: Baiter J.M.;

Marsh L.H.: Robertson J.M.; Lawrence T.S. htmmional Jrmnml of Radiation Ot~colng~ Bio/o,yy Phwics. 3x13. 613-6 I 7

Localution of the ProstatIc apex for radiotherapy treatment planning using urethroxopy Wilder R.B.; Fone P.D.; Rademaeher D.E.; .Jones C.D.: Roach III M.: Earle J.D.: White R.D. Imwnutiorral Jorrrnal qf Radiarim Oncology Biology Phy.sics. 3X/4, 737~71 I

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Dosimetric COmptisOu of treatment planning systems in irradiation of breast with tangential fields Cheng C.-W.; Das 1.J.; Tang W.; Chang s.; Tsai

J.-S.; Ceberg C.; De Gaspie B.; Singh R.: Fein D.A.: Fowble B. International Journal of Radiarion Oncologv Biology Physicx. 38/4. 835-842

Randomized study of intensive MOOP-ABVD with or without low-dose tot& nodal radiation therapy io the treatment of stages IIB, IIIA2, IIIB, and IV Hodgkin’s disease in pediatric patients: A Pediatric Oncology Group Study Weiner M.A.; Leventhal B.; Brecber ML.; Marcus R.B.; Cantor A.; Gieser P.W.; Ternberg J.L.; Behm F.G.; Wharam M.D. Jr.; Chauvenet A.R. Journal of Clinical Oncology. IS/S. 2769-2779

Successful brief captopril treatment in experimental radiation nephropathy Cohen E.P.; Fish B.L.; Monlder J.E. Journal of L&oratoc and Chkd Medicine. 12915, 536-547

Spinal echinococcal cyst: Treatment using computerized tomography- gmded needle aspiration and hypertonic saline irrigation Spektor S.: Gomori J.M.; Beni-Adani L.; Constantini S. Journal of Neurosurge~. 8713, 464-467

PDT light dosimetry revisited Gmssweiner L.I. Journal of Pholochemist~ und Phorohiology B: Biology. 38/2-3, 258-268

Air pollution exposure-DNA adduct dosimetry in humans and rodents: Evidence for non-linearity at high doses Lewtas J.; Walsh D.; Williams R.; Dobias L. Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms oj’Mutagenesis. 37811.2, 51-63

A 78.year-old man with a sigmoid stricture after radiation treatment for prostatic cancer Seiden M.V.; Whitman G.J.; Harari D.; Kirby R.E. Nen, England Journal of Medicine, 336124. 1738-1745

Tissue distribution and radiation dosimetry of astatine-21 l-labeled chimeric 8lC6. an a-particle-emitting immunoconjugate Zalutsky M.R.; Stabin M.G.; Larsen R.H.; Bigner D.D. Nuclear Medicine and Biology. 2413. 255-261

Radiation dosimetry of [ ‘“F](N-methyl)benperidol as determined by whole-body PET imaging of primates Moerlein S.M.; Perlmntter J.S.; Cutler P.D.; Welch M.J. Nuclear Medicine and Biology, 24/4. 3 1 l-3 I8

External audit of photon beams by mailed film dosimetry: Feasibility study Novotny J.; Gomola I.; Izewska J.; Huyskens D.; Dntreix A. Physics in Medicine and Biolog?. 4217, 1277-1288

Abutment region dosimetry for sequential arc IMRT delivery Low D.A.; Mutic S. PllwicJ in Medicine und Biology. 42/l. 1465-1470

Calculated energy response correction factors for LiF thermoluminescent dosemeters employed in the seventh EULEP dosimetry intercomparison Zoeteleief J.; Jansen J.T.M. Ph.vics in Medicine and Biology. 42/S, 1491-1504

Practical approach to electron beam dosimetry at extended SSD Cygier J.; Li X.A.; Ding G.X.; Lawrence E. Physics in Medicine and Biolo~p). 42/S. 1505-1514

A proposal for minimum detectable compartment in MIRD dosimetry modelling SeIikson M.H.; Jaggi J.: MozIey P.D.; Lodhi L.; Mccne J.; Vu H.; Forrest R. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 42/S. 1605-1617

Elapsed radiation therapy treatment time as a predictor of survival in patients wrth advanced head and neck cancer who receive chemotherapy and mdiation therapy Alden M.E.; O’ReilIy R.C.; Topham A.; Lowry L.D.; Brodovsky H.; Curran WJ. Jr. Radiolox?, 20113, 675-680

Differences in dosimetry and toxicity between definitive and postprostatectomy radiation therapy Sbarma R.; Chuba P.J.; Duclos M.; Forman J.D. Radiology, 204/l. 211-212

Invasive thymoma: Treatment with postoperative radiation theraphy Latz D.; Schraube P.; Oppitz U.; Kugler C.; Manegold C.: Flentje M.: Wannenmacher M.E. Radiolog!. 2C4/3. 859-864

Radiation therapy for T1.2 glottic carcinoma: Impact of overall treatment time on local control Nishimura Y.; Nagata Y.; Okajima K.; Mitsumori M.; Hiraoka M.; Masunaga S.- I.; Ono K.: Shoji K.; Kojima H. Rodiorherapy and Oncology. 40/3. 225-232

A simple method for 3D lesion reconstruction from two projected angiographic images: Implementation to a stereotactic radiotherapy treatment planning system Theodorou K.; Kappas C.; Gaboriaud G.: MazaI A.D.; Petrascu 0.; Rosenwald J.C. Radiotherapy and Oncology. 4313. 281-284

Three dimensional variability in patient positioning using bite block immobilization in 3D-conformal radiation treatment for ENT-tumors WilIner J.: Hadiner U.; Neumann M.; Schwab F.J.; Bratengeier K.; Flentje M. Radiotherapy crud Oncology. 43/3. 315-321

Two-dimensional exit dosimetry using a liquid-filled electronic portal imaging device and a convolution model Boellaard R.: Van Herk M.; Uiterwaal H.; Mijnheer B. Radiot1zerup.v and Oncology, 4412. 149-157

Dosimetv of chlorinated quinone metabolites of pentachlorophenol in the livers of rats and mice based upon measurement of protein adducts Lin P.-H.; Waidyanatha S.: PolIack G.M.; Rappaport S.M. Toricologx and Applied Phurmacology, 145/2. 399-408

Preliminary evaluation of ionizing radiation as a quarantine treatment for the false grape mite, Brevipalpus chilensis Jadue Y.; Vargas C.; Araya J.% Rubio T. Zeitschrift fir Pflanxxkrankheiten und Pflanzenschrrt:. 10413, 222-230