Several faculty and residents from the Department of Radiation Oncology were published in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, and Physics’s special issue on particle therapy. We are excited to have the following first authors contribute to the topic:
- Julie A. Bradley, MD, “Initial Report of a Prospective Dosimetric and Clinical Feasibility Trial Demonstrates the Potential of Protons to Increase the Therapeutic Ratio in Breast Cancer Compared With Photons”
- Curtis Bryant, MD, MPH, and Tamara L. Smith, MD, “Five-Year Biochemical Results, Toxicity, and Patient-Reported Quality of Life After Delivery of Dose-Escalated Image Guided Proton Therapy for Prostate Cancer”
- Roi Dagan, MD, MS, “Outcomes of Sinonasal Cancer Treated with Proton Therapy”
- Adam Holtzman, MD, “Proton Therapy as Salvage Treatment for Local Relapse of Prostate Cancer Following Cryosurgery or High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound”
- Bradford S. Hoppe, MD, MPH, “A Phase 2 Trial of Concurrent Chemotherapy and Proton Therapy for Stage III Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Results and Reflections Following Early Closure of a Single-Institution Study”
- Daniel J. Indelicato, MD, “A Prospective Outcomes Study of Proton Therapy for Chordomas and Chondrosarcomas of the Spine”