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Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Oncology

Alan Jackson ; David L. Buckley ; Geoffrey J. M. Parker (eds.)

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Imaging / Radiology; Diagnostic Radiology; Oncology; Biophysics and Biological Physics

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No detectada 2005 SpringerLink

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libros

ISBN impreso

978-3-540-42322-5

ISBN electrónico

978-3-540-26420-0

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

Información sobre derechos de publicación

© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005

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Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR Imaging for Predicting Tumor Control in Patients with Cervical Cancer

Joseph F. Montebello; Nina A. Mayr; William T. C. Yuh; D. Scott McMeekin; Dee. H. Wu; Michael W. Knopp

The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.

- Clinical Applications | Pp. 175-189

Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI of Prostate Cancer

Anwar R. Padhani

The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.

- Clinical Applications | Pp. 191-213

Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR Imaging in Musculoskeletal Tumors

June S. Taylor; Wilburn E. Reddick

The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.

- Clinical Applications | Pp. 215-237

Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI in the Liver

Alan Jackson; David A. Nicholson

The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.

- Clinical Applications | Pp. 239-261

Use of Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI in Multi-Centre Trials with Particular Reference to Breast Cancer Screening in Women at Genetic Risk

Martin O. Leach

The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.

- Applications | Pp. 265-279

Applications of Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI in Oncology Drug Development

Gordon C. Jayson; John C. Waterton

The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.

- Applications | Pp. 281-297