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research publications
University of Hull
2003/4
Centre for Magnetic Resonance Investigations
Scientific Director: Professor L W Turnbull
Liney G.P., Beavis A.W. (2003)
The role of magnetic resonance in radiotherapy planning
In: SG Panadalai, Editor. Recent Research Developments in Radiology, Volume 1. Transworld Research Network p 39-62
Liney G.P., Heathcote A., Jenner A., Turnbull L.W., Beavis A.W. (2003)
Absolute radiation dose verification using magnetic resonance imaging: feasibility study
Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice 3, 123-130
Garcia-Alvarez R., Liney G.P., Beavis A.W. (2003)
Use of functional magnetic resonance imaging in the treatment planning of intensity modulated radiotherapy
Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice 3, 55-62
Kneeshaw P.J., Turnbull L.W., Drew P.J. (2003)
Role of magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis and single-stage surgical resection of invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast
British Journal of Surgery 90, 248
Gibbs P., Turnbull L.W. (2003)
Textural analysis of contrast enhanced MR images of the breast
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 50, 92-98
Kneeshaw P.J., Turnbull L.W., Smith A., Drew P.J. (2003)
Dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging aids the surgical management of invasive lobular breast cancer
European Journal of Surgical Oncology 29, 32-37
Kneeshaw P.J., Turnbull L.W., Drew P.J. (2003)
Current applications and future directions of MR mammography
British Journal of Cancer 88, 4-10
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