High Impact Papers from January – March, 2014

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High impact papers from a particular Issue are selected based on the quality of the article and the number of citations. High impact papers are typically recognized once the Issue completes the publication time period of 12 months. View in PDF

Following articles are recognized as High Impact Papers from January-March, 2014:

Wang H, Vassiliev ON. Microdosimetric characterisation of radiation fields for modelling tissue response in radiotherapy. Int J Cancer Ther Oncol 2014; 2(1):020116.
DOI
: 10.14319/ijcto.0201.16

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Chaikh A, Giraud J, Balosso J. A method to quantify and assess the dosimetric and clinical impact resulting from the heterogeneity correction in radiotherapy for lung cancer. Int J Cancer Ther Oncol 2014; 2(1):020110.
DOI
: 10.14319/ijcto.0201.10

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Rana S. Clinical dosimetric impact of Acuros XB and analytical anisotropic algorithm (AAA) on real lung cancer treatment plans: review. Int J Cancer Ther Oncol 2014; 2(1):02019.
DOI
: 10.14319/ijcto.0201.9

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(High impact papers from April-June, 2014 will be recognized in the next Issue of the IJCTO)


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