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Updated Feasibility and Reproducibility Results of Multi-Institutional Study of Non-Invasive Breast Tumor Bed Boost
The Rationale, Technique, and Feasibility of Partial Breast Irradiation Using Non-Invasive Image-Guided Breast Brachytherapy
Prescription dose evaluation for APBI with noninvasive image-guided breast brachytherapy using equivalent uniform dose
Multi-axis dose accumulation of noninvasive image-guided breast brachytherapy through biomechanical modeling of tissue deformation using the finite element method
AccuBoost announces Hypofractionated Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI) trial for Non-Invasive Breast Brachytherapy (NIBB)
AccuBoost Technology to be presented at the American Society for Therapeutic Radiation and Oncology (ASTRO)
First AccuBoost Breast Cancer Patient Treatments at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) in Zion, IL
A Multi-Institutional Study of Feasibility, Implementation, and Early Clinical Results with Noninvasive Breast Brachytherapy for Tumor Bed Boost
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