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Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University
DICOMAnon helps imaging teams anonymize, batch process, and automate DICOM workflows without writing custom scripts.
Recent advances in nanophotonic engineering have enabled subwavelength nanostructures to be patterned onto conventional scintillating materials, significantly enhancing light yield by both amplifying and directing emission toward the detector. This study repr...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks as the third most diagnosed malignancy in the world. This study aims to investigate an automated, visually interpretable framework for intelligent identification and localization of the primary CRC in portal venous phase contrast...
Clinical translation of FLASH requires treatment planning systems (TPS) capable of accurately modeling ultra-high dose rate delivery. For FLASH configurations on clinical machines, vendor-provided phase space files are not applicable, thus necessitating indiv...
To characterize the reproducibility and dosimetric stability of a 5-day fractionated preclinical irradiation protocol delivered on a clinical Varian TrueBeam linac operated under FLASH and conventional (CONV) settings.
Configuring clinical linear accelerators (LINACs) for ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) electron experiments typically requires invasive hardware modification or manufacturer intervention, limiting accessibility. We developed an independent, non-invasive, software-...
To quantify radiation induced glutathione (GSH) dynamics in A549 lung cancer cells using a ratiometric RealThiol (RT) probe and to assess microscopy and optical sensor platforms for real-time monitoring of redox responses following conventional and FLASH radi...