Rinus Wanders
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations, Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques, Lung Cancer Research Studies, Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
Most-Cited Works
- → The effect of a single fraction compared to multiple fractions on painful bone metastases: a global analysis of the Dutch Bone Metastasis Study(1999)679 cited
- → Standard-dose versus higher-dose prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) in patients with limited-stage small-cell lung cancer in complete remission after chemotherapy and thoracic radiotherapy (PCI 99-01, EORTC 22003-08004, RTOG 0212, and IFCT 99-01): a randomised clinical trial(2009)344 cited
- → Time Between the First Day of Chemotherapy and the Last Day of Chest Radiation Is the Most Important Predictor of Survival in Limited-Disease Small-Cell Lung Cancer(2006)326 cited
- → Radical Treatment of Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Synchronous Oligometastases: Long-Term Results of a Prospective Phase II Trial (Nct01282450)(2012)278 cited
- → Clinical neurological outcome and quality of life among patients with limited small-cell cancer treated with two different doses of prophylactic cranial irradiation in the intergroup phase III trial (PCI99-01, EORTC 22003-08004, RTOG 0212 and IFCT 99-01)(2010)186 cited
- → Identification of residual metabolic-active areas within individual NSCLC tumours using a pre-radiotherapy 18Fluorodeoxyglucose-PET-CT scan(2009)186 cited
- → Eligibility for concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy of locally advanced lung cancer patients: a prospective, population-based study(2008)184 cited
- → Selective Nodal Irradiation on Basis of 18FDG-PET Scans in Limited-Disease Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Prospective Study(2009)178 cited
- → Increased therapeutic ratio by 18FDG-PET CT planning in patients with clinical CT stage N2-N3M0 non–small-cell lung cancer: A modeling study(2005)156 cited
- → A prospective study comparing the predictions of doctors versus models for treatment outcome of lung cancer patients: A step toward individualized care and shared decision making(2014)98 cited