Benjamin Li
Vanderbilt University
10 Papers
6 Citations
Benjamin Li is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Evaluation of First-line Radiosurgery vs Whole-Brain Radiotherapy for Small Cell Lung Cancer Brain Metastases: The FIRE-SCLC Cohort Study.
Chad G. Rusthoven,Masaaki Yamamoto,Denise Bernhardt,Derek E. Smith,Dexiang Gao,Toru Serizawa,Shoji Yomo,Hitoshi Aiyama,Yoshinori Higuchi,Takashi Shuto,Atsuya Akabane,Yasunori Sato,Ajay Niranjan,Andrew Faramand,L. Dade Lunsford,James McInerney,Leonard Tuanquin,Brad E. Zacharia,Veronica Chiang,Charu Singh,James B. Yu,Steve Braunstein,David Mathieu,Charles J Touchette,Cheng-Chia Lee,Huai-Che Yang,Ayal A. Aizer,Daniel N. Cagney,Michael D. Chan,Douglas Kondziolka,Kenneth E. Bernstein,Joshua S. Silverman,Inga S. Grills,Zaid A. Siddiqui,Justin C. Yuan,Jason P. Sheehan,Diogo Cordeiro,Kename Nosaki,Takahashi Seto,Christopher P Deibert,Vivek Verma,Samuel E. Day,Lia M. Halasz,Ronald E Warnick,Daniel M. Trifiletti,Joshua D. Palmer,Albert Attia,Benjamin Li,Christopher P. Cifarelli,Paul D. Brown,John A. Vargo,John A. Vargo,Stephanie E. Combs,Kerstin A. Kessel,Stefan Rieken,Samir Patel,Matthias Guckenberger,Nicolaus Andratschke,Brian D. Kavanagh,Tyler P. Robin +59 more
TL;DR: Results of this study suggest that the primary trade-offs associated with SRS without WBRT, including a shorter TTCP without a decrease in overall survival, are similar to those observed in settings in which SRS is already established.
Remote Global Radiation Oncology Education and Training: A Pathway to Increase Access to High-Quality Radiation Therapy Services in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
A Kavuma,Solomon Kibudde,Matthew C. Schmidt,Tianyu Zhao,H. Gay,Benjamin Li,Jeff M. Michalski,Geoffrey D. Hugo,E. Vanchinbazar,Minjmaa Minjgee,E. Nansalmaa,Fred M. Ssewamala,Angel Velarde,Dra. Vicky De Falla,Milton E. Ixquiac,Lauren E. Henke,Jacaranda van Rheenen,Baozhou Sun +17 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors report the efficacy of a complementary asynchronous plus synchronous virtual-training approach on improving radiation therapy professions' self-confidence levels and evaluate participants' attitudes toward asynchronous and synchronous didactic hands-on learning in 3 low and middle-income countries (LMICs).
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Longitudinal Remote SBRT/SRS Training in Latin America: A Prospective Cohort Study
Gustavo R. Sarria,Ramsey Timmerman,Michael Hermansen,Sameeksha Malhotra,Betty T Chang,R. Carter,David Martínez,Frank J. Giordano,Indrin J. Chetty,D Roa,Benjamin Li +10 more
TL;DR: Longitudinal telehealth training is an effective method for improving confidence and knowledge on SBRT/SRS amongst professionals amongst professionals and should be widely adopted in lower-middle income countries.
Leveling up the access to radiotherapy in Latin America: Economic analysis of investment, equity and inclusion opportunities up to 2030.
Gustavo R. Sarria,David Martínez,Benjamin Li,Rubén Del Castillo,Apolo Salgado,Luis Pinillos,A.L. Felix,Iván Bobadilla,Gustavo Ferraris,Marcus S Castilho,Jorge Carmona,Barbara Leon,Lijia Avilés,Leandro Ricagni,N. Isa,Cláudio Flores,Frank J. Giordano,Eduardo Zubizarreta,Alfredo Polo +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a 10-year cost projection was calculated according to the estimated population dynamics for the period until 2030, with the expectation of a 2-year post-treatment gross return on investment of more than US $2.1 billion from patients treated in 2030 only.
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Evolving practice in global healthcare: Remote physics support for low‐ and middle‐income countries
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated whether an offsite approach could fill this gap at a clinic in Jordan by requesting a clinical audit and attempting to commission volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT).
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