05B4 Shi, Wenyin - Jefferson Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University
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Wenyin Shi, MD, PhD

Contact Dr. Shi

111 South 11th Street
Room G-302, Bodine Center
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 955-4111
(215) 955-0412 fax

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Intensity-modulated radiation therapy and volumetric-modulated arc therapy for adult craniospinal irradiation-A comparison with traditional techniques
  2. Stereotactic radiotherapy for trigeminal schwannomas
  3. Assessing the value of an optional radiation oncology clinical rotation during the core clerkships in medical school
  4. Radiotherapy in the management of giant cell tumor of bone
  5. Src-signaling interference impairs the dissemination of blood-borne tumor cells
  6. An approach for online evaluations of dose consequences caused by small rotational setup errors in intracranial stereotactic radiation therapy
  7. Tumour shrinkage during proton-based chemoradiation for non-small-cell lung cancer may necessitate adaptive replanning during treatment
  8. Evaluation of kV cone-beam CT performance for prostate IGRT: A comparison of automatic grey-value alignment to implanted fiducial-marker alignment
  9. From survival to survivorship: Late side effects become an issue in high-grade glioma
  10. Optimal image-guidance scenario with cone-beam computed tomography in conventionally fractionated radiotherapy for lung tumors
  11. The effect of intravenous contrast on photon radiation therapy dose calculations for lung cancer
  12. Tumor Localization Using Cone-Beam CT Reduces Setup Margins in Conventionally Fractionated Radiotherapy for Lung Tumors
  13. Impact of tumor cell VEGF expression on the in vivo efficacy of vandetanib (ZACTIMAâ„¢; ZD6474)
  14. Radiation Treatment for Ewing Family of Tumors in Adults: The University of Florida Experience
  15. Definitive Radiotherapy for Ewing Tumors of Extremities and Pelvis: Long-Term Disease Control, Limb Function, and Treatment Toxicity
  16. Impact of Local Management on Long-Term Outcomes in Ewing Tumors of the Pelvis and Sacral Bones: The University of Florida Experience
  17. Dual targeting of tumor vasculature: Combining avastin and vascular disrupting agents (CA4P or OXi4503)
  18. Long-Term Clinical and Functional Outcomes After Treatment for Localized Ewing's Tumor of the Lower Extremity
  19. Impact of VEGF expression on the physiological characteristics of clonal cell lines
  20. Augmented antitumor effects of radiation therapy by 4-1BB antibody (BMS-469492) treatment
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