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LEDSOM, D, REILLY, A and PROBST, Heidi (2016). Does level of DIBH amplitude correlate to reduction in cardiac dose in left breast cancer patients? (Abstract only). Radiotherapy and Oncology, 119, S486-S487. [Article]

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MURPHY, S. and DRURY-SMITH, Heather (2016). Which technique is dosimetrically superior in the treatment of breastcancer: VMAT or Fixed Field IMRT. Radiotherapy and Oncology, 119 (Supp 1), S788-S789. [Article]

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PROBST, Heidi, REED, Heath, ROSBOTTOM, Keeley, STANTON, A., CRANK, Helen, BRYAN-JONES, K. and COLLINS, Karen (2018). OC-0192: The development of a device to immobilise the breast during radiotherapy: The SuPPORT 4 All project. Radiotherapy and Oncology, 127, S103-S104. [Article]

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SMITH, G, ROBSON, P and PROBST, Heidi (2016). PROSPECT: Phase 2 rescanning of seromas in patients to evaluate CTV reduction in breast cancer (Abstract only). Radiotherapy and Oncology, 119, S980. [Article]

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WILLIAMS, K and PROBST, Heidi (2016). Use of IV contrast media in pre-treatment radiotherapy planning CT scans: A UK study (Abstract only). Radiotherapy and Oncology, 119, S174-S175. [Article]

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PROBST, Heidi, TAYLOR, A, BRAGG, C, DODWELL, D, HAAKE, Steve, HART, John, GREEN, D and SHUTTLEWORTH, P (2012). PO-0956 support positioning and organ registration during breast cancer irradiation : the Support 4 All study. Radiotherapy and Oncology, 103 (S1), S376-S377. [Article]

RADHAKRISHNA, G., COLLINS, Mark, WILSON, S., SEBAG-MONTEFIORE, D., CAREY, B., SWIFT, S., FRANKS, K., LILLEY, J., SMITH, D., KIRWIN, S., LINDSAY, R., SUMMERS, H., WOOLLEY, A., BYRNE, P., ROBERTS, N., SYKES, J., NEEDHAM, A. and CRELLIN, A.M. (2011). Dose escalation study using 4D CT planning in locally advanced pancreatic cancer. In: UKRO, Manchester, 11-13 April 2011. S359 -. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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