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    A replicated association between polymorphisms near TNFα and risk for adverse reactions to radiotherapy by Talbot, C J, Tanteles, G A, Barnett, G C, Burnet, N G, Chang-Claude, J, Coles, C E, Davidson, S, Dunning, A M, Mills, J, Murray, R J S, Popanda, O, Seibold, P, West, C M L, Yarnold, J R, Symonds, R P

    Published in British journal of cancer (07-08-2012)
    “…Background: Response to radiotherapy varies between individuals both in terms of efficacy and adverse reactions. Finding genetic determinants of radiation…”
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    Tumour Volume and Dose Influence Outcome after Surgery and High-dose Photon Radiotherapy for Chordoma and Chondrosarcoma of the Skull Base and Spine by Gatfield, E.R., Noble, D.J., Barnett, G.C., Early, N.Y., Hoole, A.C.F., Kirkby, N.F., Jefferies, S.J., Burnet, N.G.

    “…To evaluate the long-term outcomes of patients with chordoma and low-grade chondrosarcoma after surgery and high-dose radiotherapy. High-dose photon…”
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    Exploiting biological and physical determinants of radiotherapy toxicity to individualize treatment by Scaife, J E, Barnett, G C, Noble, D J, Jena, R, Thomas, S J, West, C M L, Burnet, N G

    Published in British journal of radiology (01-07-2015)
    “…The recent advances in radiation delivery can improve tumour control probability (TCP) and reduce treatment-related toxicity. The use of intensity-modulated…”
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    Radiogenomics in the Era of Advanced Radiotherapy by Brothwell, M.R.S., West, C.M., Dunning, A.M., Burnet, N.G., Barnett, G.C.

    “…Most radiogenomics studies investigate how genetic variation can help to explain the differences in early and late radiotherapy toxicity between individuals…”
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    Incorporating Genetic Biomarkers into Predictive Models of Normal Tissue Toxicity by Barnett, G.C, Kerns, S.L, Noble, D.J, Dunning, A.M, West, C.M.L, Burnet, N.G

    “…Abstract There is considerable variation in the level of toxicity patients experience for a given dose of radiotherapy, which is associated with differences in…”
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    The Impact of Clinical Factors on the Development of Late Radiation Toxicity: Results from the Medical Research Council RT01 Trial (ISRCTN47772397) by Barnett, G.C, De Meerleer, G, Gulliford, S.L, Sydes, M.R, Elliott, R.M, Dearnaley, D.P

    “…Abstract Aims A variety of dosimetric parameters have been shown to influence the incidence of late radiation toxicity. The effect of other treatment- and…”
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    Automatic contour propagation using deformable image registration to determine delivered dose to spinal cord in head-and-neck cancer radiotherapy by Yeap, P L, Noble, D J, Harrison, K, Bates, A M, Burnet, N G, Jena, R, Romanchikova, M, Sutcliffe, M P F, Thomas, S J, Barnett, G C, Benson, R J, Jefferies, S J, Parker, M A

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (12-07-2017)
    “…To determine delivered dose to the spinal cord, a technique has been developed to propagate manual contours from kilovoltage computed-tomography (kVCT) scans…”
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    The Cambridge Breast Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy Trial: Patient- and Treatment-related Factors that Influence Late Toxicity by Barnett, G.C, Wilkinson, J.S, Moody, A.M, Wilson, C.B, Twyman, N, Wishart, G.C, Burnet, N.G, Coles, C.E

    “…Abstract Aims The effect of patient- and treatment-related factors in the development of late normal tissue toxicity after radiotherapy is not yet fully…”
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    The Cambridge Breast Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy Trial: Comparison of Clinician- versus Patient-reported Outcomes by Mukesh, M.B, Qian, W, Wah Hak, C.C, Wilkinson, J.S, Barnett, G.C, Moody, A.M, Wilson, C, Coles, C.E

    “…Abstract Aims Breast radiotherapy-associated toxicity is often reported using clinical and photographic assessments. The addition of patient-reported outcome…”
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    Vocal fold palsy due to plombage for tuberculosis by Barnett, G C, Smith, I E, Wells, F C, Shneerson, J M

    Published in Journal of laryngology and otology (01-02-2005)
    “…A 67-year-old patient, who had previously undergone Lucite ball plombage for pulmonary tuberculosis, presented with a hoarse voice, intermittent stridor and…”
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    Information given to patients about adverse effects of radiotherapy: a survey of patients' views by Barnett, G.C., Charman, S.C., Sizer, B., Murray, P.A.

    “…In practice, clinicians vary markedly in the amount of information they give to patients before consent for investigation or treatment is obtained. We present…”
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    A replicated association between polymorphisms near TNF[alpha] and risk for adverse reactions to radiotherapy by Talbot, C J, Tanteles, G A, Barnett, G C, Burnet, N G, Chang-claude, J, Coles, C E, Davidson, S, Dunning, A M, Mills, J, Murray, R J S, Popanda, O, Seibold, P, West, C M L, Yarnold, J R, Symonds, R P

    Published in British journal of cancer (07-08-2012)
    “…Response to radiotherapy varies between individuals both in terms of efficacy and adverse reactions. Finding genetic determinants of radiation response would…”
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