Han Yang
Chongqing University
9 Papers
12 Citations
Han Yang is an academic researcher from Chongqing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cone beam computed tomography. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Dosimetric comparison of helical tomotherapy, VMAT, fixed-field IMRT and 3D-conformal radiotherapy for stage I-II nasal natural killer T-cell lymphoma
Xian-Feng Liu,Erliang Huang,Ying Wang,Yanan He,Huanli Luo,Mingsong Zhong,Da Qiu,Chao Li,Han Yang,Guang-Lei He,Juan Zhou,Fu Jin +11 more
TL;DR: The unexpected results show that both HT and VMAT can achieve higher conformal treatment plans while getting worse organs at risk (OARs) sparing than IMRT for patients with Stage I-II NNKTL.
Cancer risk assessment in modern radiotherapy workflow with medical big data
Fu Jin,Huanli Luo,Juan Zhou,Yanan He,Xianfeng Liu,Mingsong Zhong,Han Yang,Chao Li,Qicheng Li,Xia Huang,Xiu-Mei Tian,Da Qiu,Guang-Lei He,Li Yin,Ying Wang +14 more
TL;DR: The cancer risk in modern RT workflow continues to be a problem and risk assessments based on the current knowledge of IGRT are developed and strategies for cancer risk reduction are provided.
Estimation of radiotherapy modalities for patients with stage I-II nasal natural killer T-Cell lymphoma.
Xianfeng Liu,Furong Wu,Qishuai Guo,Ying Wang,Yanan He,Huanli Luo,Qicheng Li,Mingsong Zhong,Chao Li,Han Yang,Juan Zhou,Fu Jin +11 more
TL;DR: The results show that both TD and TH can achieve higher conformal target quality while getting worse organs at risk (OARs) sparing and EAR to some organs than IMRT for patients with stage I-II NNKTCL.
A comparison of volumetric modulated arc therapy and sliding-window intensity-modulated radiotherapy in the treatment of Stage I-II nasal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma.
Xian-Feng Liu,Yong Yang,Fu Jin,Yanan He,Mingsong Zhong,Huan-Li Luo,Da Qiu,Chao Li,Han Yang,Guang-Lei He,Ying Wang +10 more
TL;DR: VMAT is still a better choice for treatment of patients with Stage I-II NNKTL, thanks to better dose distribution, fewer MUs, and shorter delivery time, and likely to deliver a bit higher dose to OARs.
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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.