Graves et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Dose point kernels for 2,174 radionuclidesGraves et al., 2019
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- Graves S
- Flynn R
- Hyer D
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- Medical physics
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Purpose Rapid adoption of targeted radionuclide therapy as an oncologic intervention has motivated the development of patient‐specific voxel‐wise approaches to radiation dosimetry. These approaches often rely on pretabulated dose point kernels for convolution …
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