N. Khalid
American College of Radiology
15 Papers
43 Citations
N. Khalid is an academic researcher from American College of Radiology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiation therapy & Brachytherapy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of N. Khalid include University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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Papers
Patterns of Radiation Therapy Practice for Patients Treated for Intact Cervical Cancer in 2005 to 2007: A Quality Research in Radiation Oncology Study
TL;DR: Survey results indicate a disturbingly high rate of noncompliance with established criteria for high-quality care of patients with cervical cancer, particularly in nonacademic facilities, especially those that treat relatively few patients with intact cervical cancer.
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Penetration of recommended procedures for lung cancer staging and management in the United States over 10 years: a quality research in radiation oncology survey.
Ritsuko Komaki,N. Khalid,Corey J. Langer,Feng-Ming Spring Kong,Jean B. Owen,C. Crozier,J. Frank Wilson,Xiong Wei,Benjamin Movsas +8 more
TL;DR: Although adherence to all quality indicators improved over time, brain imaging and recommended radiation doses for stage III NSCLC were used in <90% of cases and use of full thoracic doses and PCI for LS-SCLC also requires improvement.
Evaluation of Adherence to Quality Measures for Prostate Cancer Radiotherapy in the United States: Results from the Quality Research in Radiation Oncology (QRRO) Survey.
Michael J. Zelefsky,W. Robert Lee,Anthony L. Zietman,N. Khalid,C. Crozier,Jean B. Owen,J. Frank Wilson +6 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of using proposed quality indicators to assess radiotherapy quality in prostate cancer management based on a 2007 stratified random survey of treating academic and non-academic US institutions was tested.
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Can Patient Comorbidities Be Included in Clinical Performance Measures for Radiation Oncology
Jean B. Owen,N. Khalid,Alex Ho,Lisa A. Kachnic,Ritsuko Komaki,M.L. Tao,Adam Currey,J. Frank Wilson +7 more
TL;DR: ACE-27 is highly predictive of treatment modifications for patients treated for these cancers who receive radiation as part of their care, and a standardized tool identifying patients who should be excluded from clinical performance measures allows more accurate use of these measures.
Quality Research in Radiation Oncology Analysis of Clinical Performance Measures in the Management of Gastric Cancer
Karyn A. Goodman,N. Khalid,Lisa A. Kachnic,Bruce D. Minsky,C. Crozier,Jean B. Owen,Phillip M. Devlin,Charles R. Thomas +7 more
TL;DR: This analysis of radiation practice patterns for treating nonmetastatic GC indicates widespread adoption of CT-based planning with use of DVH to evaluate normal tissue doses and will be a benchmark for future Quality Research in Radiation Oncology GC surveys.