Dingyi Yang
Chongqing University
7 Papers
6 Citations
Dingyi Yang is an academic researcher from Chongqing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Interfractional variation in bladder volume and its impact on cervical cancer radiotherapy: Clinical significance of portable bladder scanner
Huan-Li Luo,Fu Jin,Dingyi Yang,Ying Wang,Chao Li,Mingfang Guo,Xueqi Ran,Liu Xianfeng,Qi Zhou,Yongzhong Wu +9 more
TL;DR: A consistent and reproducible BV is acquired by using a portable BS, whereby the target displacement and CTV-to-PTV margin can be both reduced in the SI direction.
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Nomogram prediction for the risk of venous thromboembolism in patients with lung cancer
Haike Lei,Dan Tao,Ningning Zhang,Mao Sun,Lisi Sun,Dingyi Yang,Yong Jiang,Weihang Zhou,Yuehang Xie,Ying Wang +9 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors established a nomogram graph model to accurately predict the venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk probability in the general population with lung cancer.
Impact of CT slice thickness on volume and dose evaluation during thoracic cancer radiotherapy.
TL;DR: Before positioning scanning, the largest section through the target should be determined and the optimal slice thickness should be estimated to ensure treatment efficacy and dose evaluations of targets and OAR.
A parameterized model for mean urinary inflow rate and its preliminary application in radiotherapy for cervical cancer
Fu Jin,Huan-Li Luo,Juan Zhou,Dingyi Yang,Li Yin,Xiao-Qing Yang,Yanan He,Xian-Feng Liu,Da Qiu,Mingsong Zhong,Han Yang,Chao Li,Qicheng Li,Guang-Lei He,Ying Wang +14 more
TL;DR: The optimal US scanning number and RT time could be provided using this adaptive RT approach to reduce patient discomfort caused by holding onto urine and reduce technician labour as well as cost.
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Comparative Study on Evaluating the Bladder Volume between BladderScan BVI9400 and Ultrasound System iU22
TL;DR: BladderScan BVI9400 had the ability of high accuracy and good stability of measured data and could be as auxiliary equipment on pelvic tumor to evaluate whether the bladder volume during fractional radiotherapy was consistency with that during CT positioning.
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