Wolfgang Sauerwein
dgbnct.com
0000-0002-5027-5913
38 papers found
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In Vivo Visualization of Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen in Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Salivary Gland:
Endoresection of large uveal melanomas: clinical results in a consecutive series of 200 cases
Tumeurs malignes ophtalmologiques : indications de la radiothérapie et techniques
Visual outcomes of parapapillary uveal melanomas following proton beam therapy
Pediatric Survivors of Retinoblastoma Are at Risk for Altered Bone Metabolism After Chemotherapy Treatment Early in Life
Pediatric second primary malignancies after retinoblastoma treatment
The influence of the local effect model parameters on the prediction of the tumor control probability for prostate cancer
Monte Carlo Simulation of the Treatment of Eye Tumors with <sup>106</sup>Ru Plaques: A Study on Maximum Tumor Height and Eccentric Placement
Monte Carlo study for designing a dedicated “D”-shaped collimator used in the external beam radiotherapy of retinoblastoma patients
Vascular and Nerval Damage After Intraoperative Radiation Therapy of the Liver Hilum in a Large Animal Model
An indirect in vivo dosimetry system for ocular proton therapy
Second cranio-facial malignancies in hereditary retinoblastoma survivors previously treated with radiation therapy: Clinic and radiologic characteristics and survival outcomes
Quantification of dose perturbations induced by external and internal accessories in ocular proton therapy and evaluation of their dosimetric impact
Accurate estimation of dose distributions inside an eye irradiated with 106Ru plaques
Study of the secondary neutral radiation in proton therapy: Toward an indirect in vivo dosimetry
Sodium mercaptoundecahydro-closo-dodecaborate (BSH), a boron carrier that merits more attention
BPA uptake does not correlate with LAT1 and Ki67 expressions in tumor samples (results of EORTC trial 11001)
Quality management in BNCT at a nuclear research reactor
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