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29 mar 2018 · All sorts of devices emit EMF radiation, and your computer monitor is no different. However, newer monitors emit far less than the old CRT versions. In this post, I’m going to tell you how computer monitors emit EMF radiation, how much they emit, how you can test this, and what you can do about it. Let’s dive right in.
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17 gru 2014 · Understanding of the various IGRT techniques, their applicability, limitations, and additional radiation hazards helps the radiation oncologist take an educated decision on the method best suited to a particular clinical situation for maximizing benefit from radiation therapy.
26 mar 2019 · Recent advances in imaging have led to the development of advanced radiotherapy techniques—including image-guided radiotherapy, intensity-modulated radiotherapy, stereotactic body...
6 sie 2021 · This review article aims to consolidate information regarding existing and emerging implanted devices used in patients undergoing radiation therapy and to categorize levels of attention needed for each device, including which devices require monitoring throughout treatment.
Access to radiotherapy, especially modern technology, is a major challenge. Modern radiotherapy has been demonstrated with better utility in overall cancer outcomes.
Personalized, or precision, medicine relies on high-quality data inputs, data analytics, and presentation of data in an actionable way. Clinical data collected before, during, and after treatment — from the electronic medical record (EMR), apps, or wearables — can be used to predict toxicities.