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Ryan Mathew is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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Creating customized oral stents for head and neck radiotherapy using 3D scanning and printing.
Mohamed Zaid,Nimit Bajaj,Hannah Burrows,Ryan Mathew,A. Dai,Christopher Wilke,Stephen Palasi,Ryan Hergenrother,Caroline Chung,Clifton D. Fuller,Jack Phan,G. Brandon Gunn,William H. Morrison,Adam S. Garden,Steven J. Frank,David I. Rosenthal,Michael Andersen,Adegbenga O. Otun,Mark S. Chambers,Eugene J. Koay +19 more
TL;DR: An efficient workflow for custom designing and 3D-printing MOTD radiation stents for patients receiving radiotherapy for head and neck cancer is developed, which represents a considerable improvement over the CT-derived segmentation method.
Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio and Tumor Interface Response as Predictors of Outcomes for Prospective Cohort of Patients with Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
C.P. Thunshelle,Mohamed Zaid,J. Abi Jaoude,T. Chowdhury,A. Dai,Ramez Kouzy,Ryan Mathew,L. Prakash,M. Katz,Gauri R. Varadhachary,Eric P. Tamm,B.D. Minsky,E. Holliday,P. Das,Grace L. Smith,J.M. Herman,Albert C. Koong,Cullen M. Taniguchi,Eugene J. Koay +18 more
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A Prospective Trial Evaluating Patient Reported Outcomes of Customized Oral Stents for Head and Neck (HN) Radiotherapy (RT) Using 3D Printing and Traditional Methods
Mohamed Zaid,Nimit Bajaj,Ryan Mathew,Caroline Chung,Christopher Wilke,Clifton D. Fuller,Michael Andersen,Brandon Gunn,William H. Morrison,Adam S. Garden,Steven J. Frank,David I. Rosenthal,Otun O. Adegbenga,Mark S. Chambers,Eugene J. Koay +14 more
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Qlti-19. evaluation of intra-operative brain tumour diagnostic services – a large tertiary uk centre experience
TL;DR: In this article, a broad evaluation of current practice in a large tertiary, UK brain tumour centre, to identify potential gains in real-time tissue diagnosis was performed, and the mean (±SD) specimen transportation time was 10.6±2.0 minutes, with an estimated total TAT of 30-60 minutes.
A prospective parallel design study testing non-inferiority of customized oral stents made using 3D printing or manually fabricated methods.
Mohamed Zaid,Eugene J. Koay,Nimit Bajaj,Ryan Mathew,Lianchun Xiao,Anshuman Agrawal,Pearl Fernandes,Hannah Burrows,Millicent A. Roach,Christopher Wilke,Caroline Chung,Clifton D. Fuller,Jack Phan,G. Brandon Gunn,William H. Morrison,Adam S. Garden,Steven J. Frank,David I. Rosenthal,Michael Andersen,Adegbenga O. Otun,Mark S. Chambers +20 more
TL;DR: 3D-printed stents demonstrated non-inferior PROs compared to TruGuard and standard-stents, and the 3D-printing process may expand utilization of MOTDs.