P C de Witt Hamer
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van Schie P, Huisman R, Wiersma T, Knegjens J, Navran A, Brandsma D, et al.
Radiother Oncol
. 2024 Sep;
200:110540.
PMID: 39293720
Background And Purpose: Treatment modalities for patients with brain metastases consist of surgery, radiotherapy, and systemic treatments such as immunotherapy and targeted therapy. Although much is known about local control...
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Gorter M, Rottgering J, Belgers V, de Witt Hamer P, Douw L, Klein M
Neurooncol Pract
. 2023 Sep;
10(5):491-492.
PMID: 37720396
No abstract available.
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van Schie P, Rijksen B, Bot M, Wiersma T, Merckel L, Brandsma D, et al.
J Neurooncol
. 2023 Jun;
163(2):345-354.
PMID: 37266846
Background: The multidisciplinary management of patients with brain metastases consists of surgical resection, radiation treatment and systemic treatment. Tailoring and timing these treatment modalities is challenging. This study presents real-world...
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Rottgering J, Varkevisser T, Gorter M, Belgers V, de Witt Hamer P, Reijneveld J, et al.
J Cancer Surviv
. 2023 Mar;
18(3):1032-1041.
PMID: 36922442
Purpose: To comprehend the complex relationship between symptoms and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients with diffuse glioma, we applied symptom network analysis to identify patterns of associations between...
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Numan T, Kulik S, Moraal B, Reijneveld J, Stam C, de Witt Hamer P, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Sep;
11(1):18990.
PMID: 34556701
Non-invasively measured brain activity is related to progression-free survival in glioma patients, suggesting its potential as a marker of glioma progression. We therefore assessed the relationship between brain activity and...
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de Sitter A, Visser M, Brouwer I, Cover K, van Schijndel R, Eijgelaar R, et al.
Eur Radiol
. 2019 Nov;
30(2):1062-1074.
PMID: 31691120
Background: Recent studies have created awareness that facial features can be reconstructed from high-resolution MRI. Therefore, data sharing in neuroimaging requires special attention to protect participants' privacy. Facial features removal...
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Visser M, Muller D, van Duijn R, Smits M, Verburg N, Hendriks E, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2019 Mar;
22:101727.
PMID: 30825711
Background: Tumor segmentation of glioma on MRI is a technique to monitor, quantify and report disease progression. Manual MRI segmentation is the gold standard but very labor intensive. At present...
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Verburg N, Hoefnagels F, Barkhof F, Boellaard R, Goldman S, Guo J, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
. 2017 Sep;
38(10):1884-1891.
PMID: 28882867
Background: Brain imaging in diffuse glioma is used for diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up. Purpose: In this meta-analysis, we address the diagnostic accuracy of imaging to delineate diffuse glioma. Data...
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Kuzmin N, Wesseling P, de Witt Hamer P, Noske D, Galgano G, Mansvelder H, et al.
Biomed Opt Express
. 2016 May;
7(5):1889-904.
PMID: 27231629
In brain tumor surgery, recognition of tumor boundaries is key. However, intraoperative assessment of tumor boundaries by the neurosurgeon is difficult. Therefore, there is an urgent need for tools that...
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van Dellen E, de Witt Hamer P, Douw L, Klein M, Heimans J, Stam C, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2013 Nov;
2:1-7.
PMID: 24179752
Purpose: Low-grade glioma (LGG) patients often have cognitive deficits. Several disease- and treatment related factors affect cognitive processing. Cognitive outcome of resective surgery is unpredictable, both for improvement and deterioration,...