Publications by authors named "P P Reinhardt"

Background: Radiotherapy is essential for treating head and neck cancer but often leads to severe toxicity. Traditional predictors include anatomical location, tumor extent, and dosimetric data. Recently, biomarkers have been explored to better predict and understand toxicity.

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Early puppy development is a crucial period that significantly influences a dog's lifelong health, behavior and personality. In this study, the behavioral development of Kangal puppies was investigated through repeated open-field testing, focusing on exploratory behavior, mobility, and responses to novel stimuli. Thirty-three Kangal puppies (20 males and 13 females) from various breeding centers in Sivas Province, Türkiye, were evaluated.

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  • * A study analyzed 156 patients, finding that the majority were male (62%), with a median age of 64 years. The most common types of cancer were squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and malignant melanoma.
  • * The results showed generally low morbidity post-surgery, but patients undergoing radiation therapy experienced more acute side effects like dermatitis and mucositis. Several factors, including cancer type and skull base involvement, negatively impacted overall and recurrence-free survival rates.
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Background And Purpose: Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) of brain metastases (BM) and resection cavities is a widely used and effective treatment modality. Based on target lesion size and anatomical location, single fraction SRS (SF-SRS) or multiple fraction SRS (MF-SRS) are applied. Current clinical recommendations conditionally recommend either reduced dose SF-SRS or MF-SRS for medium-sized BM (2-2.

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