Daniela Wagner
University of Göttingen
14 Papers
83 Citations
Daniela Wagner is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Dosimetry. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Radiotherapy of malignant gliomas: Comparison of volumetric single arc technique (RapidArc), dynamic intensity-modulated technique and 3D conformal technique
TL;DR: RapidArc was faster than conventional IMRT and should be preferred if PTV coverage is adequate, and otherwise an intensity-modulated technique should be used.
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Rotational IMRT techniques compared to fixed gantry IMRT and Tomotherapy: multi-institutional planning study for head-and-neck cases
Tilo Wiezorek,Tim Brachwitz,Dietmar Georg,Eyck Blank,I. Fotina,Gregor Habl,Matthias Kretschmer,Gerd Lutters,Henning Salz,Kai Schubert,Daniela Wagner,Thomas G. Wendt +11 more
TL;DR: Rotational IMRT based on C-arm linacs and Tomotherapy seem to be advantageous with respect to OAR sparing and treatment delivery efficiency, at the cost of higher dose delivered to normal tissues.
Two years experience with quality assurance protocol for patient related Rapid Arc treatment plan verification using a two dimensional ionization chamber array.
Daniela Wagner,Hilke Vorwerk +1 more
TL;DR: The use of the MatriXX for Rapid Arc treatment plan verification in clinical routine is reasonable and the passing rate should be 99% than the verification protocol is able to detect clinically significant errors.
In vivo alanine/electron spin resonance (ESR) dosimetry in radiotherapy of prostate cancer: a feasibility study.
Daniela Wagner,Mathias Anton,Hilke Vorwerk,Tammo Gsänger,Hans Christiansen,Bjoern Poppe,Clemens F. Hess,Robert Michael Hermann +7 more
TL;DR: The method presented in this study is useful for quality control of irradiations in vivo and was possible to insert the device without clinical complications and without additional rectal discomfort for the patients.
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In vivo dosimetry in the urethra using alanine/ESR during (192)Ir HDR brachytherapy of prostate cancer--a phantom study.
Mathias Anton,Daniela Wagner,H. J. Selbach,Thomas Hackel,Robert Michael Hermann,Clemens F. Hess,Hilke Vorwerk +6 more
TL;DR: A phantom study for dosimetry in the urethra using alanine/ESR during (192)Ir HDR brachytherapy of prostate cancer is presented and the method is considered to be suitable for measurements in vivo.
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