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The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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High grade glioma, pseudoprogression, relative cerebral blood volume, perfusion-weighted imaging
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Goldman, Jodi BS; Farhat, Maguy MD; Curl, Brandon J.; Torres, Carlo BS; Erickson, Lily G. BS; Yadav, Divya MD; Upadhyay, Rituraj MBBS, MD; Swanson, Todd A. MD, PhD; Paulino, Arnold C. MD; Woodhouse, Kristina D. MD; Ghia, Amol J. MD; Wang, Chenyang MD, PhD; Li, Jing MD, PhD; Beckham, Thomas H. MD, PhD; Kumar, Vinodh A. MD; Ellingson, Benjamin M. PhD; Long, James P. PhD; and Chung, Caroline MD, "Cerebral Blood Volume Changes During Radiotherapy May Predict Pseudoprogression versus Disease Progression for Patients with High Grade Glioma" (2021). Summer Experience 2021. 44.
https://openworks.mdanderson.org/sumexp21/44