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      The utility of quantitative CT radiomics features for improved prediction of radiation pneumonitis

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                Journal
                Medical Physics
                Med. Phys.
                Wiley
                0094-2405
                2473-4209
                November 2018
                September 24 2018
                November 2018
                : 45
                : 11
                : 5317-5324
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Radiation Physics The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston TX USA
                [2 ]The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston Houston TX USA
                [3 ]Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston TX USA
                [4 ]Department of Biostatistics The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston TX USA
                [5 ]Department of Radiation Oncology The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston TX USA
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                10.1002/mp.13150
                30133809
                c3deb88f-10c4-4232-8236-67a778ec1760
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