His primary areas of study are Radiation therapy, Head and neck cancer, Nuclear medicine, Surgery and Parotid gland. His Radiation therapy research integrates issues from Cancer, Prospective cohort study and Urology. His Head and neck cancer study incorporates themes from Radiation treatment planning, Primary tumor, Saliva and Dose–response relationship.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Stage, Intensity modulated radiotherapy and Lymph node. The Surgery study which covers Carcinoma that intersects with Survival rate. His studies deal with areas such as Base of skull, Complication and Mandibular Diseases as well as Parotid gland.
Radiation therapy, Head and neck cancer, Internal medicine, Surgery and Cancer are his primary areas of study. His Radiation therapy study combines topics in areas such as Parotid gland, Prospective cohort study, Chemotherapy and Nuclear medicine. The study incorporates disciplines such as Radiation treatment planning, Swallowing, Urology, Quality of life and Dysphagia in addition to Head and neck cancer.
The Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Gastroenterology and Oncology. His Surgery research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Epidermoid carcinoma and Neck dissection. His Cancer study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Stage, Cohort and Survival rate.
Avraham Eisbruch mostly deals with Internal medicine, Radiation therapy, Head and neck cancer, Oncology and Cancer. His Internal medicine research includes elements of Gastroenterology and Larynx. Surgery and Radiology are inextricably linked to his Radiation therapy research.
His work deals with themes such as Epidemiology, Quality of life, Randomized controlled trial, Dysphagia and Chemoradiotherapy, which intersect with Head and neck cancer. His study in the field of Induction chemotherapy also crosses realms of In patient. His Cancer study also includes
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Radiation therapy, Internal medicine, Surgery, Cancer and Head and neck cancer. The concepts of his Radiation therapy study are interwoven with issues in Intensity, Nuclear medicine, Hounsfield scale, Cone beam computed tomography and Receiver operating characteristic. His research investigates the connection between Internal medicine and topics such as Oncology that intersect with problems in Pathology, Head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma, Clinical endpoint, Cisplatin and Locally advanced.
His study looks at the relationship between Surgery and topics such as Gastroenterology, which overlap with Dysgeusia. His study in Cancer is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Medical physics, Disease, Chemotherapy and Intensive care medicine. Avraham Eisbruch has included themes like Quality of life, Randomized controlled trial, Normal tissue, Toxicity and Dysphagia in his Head and neck cancer study.
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Use of normal tissue complication probability models in the clinic.
Lawrence B. Marks;Ellen D. Yorke;Andrew Jackson;Randall K. Ten Haken.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics (2010)
Dose, volume, and function relationships in parotid salivary glands following conformal and intensity-modulated irradiation of head and neck cancer
A. Eisbruch;R.K. Ten Haken;H.M. Kim;L.H. Marsh.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics (1999)
Xerostomia and its predictors following parotid-sparing irradiation of head-and-neck cancer
Avraham Eisbruch;Hyungjin M Kim;Jeffrey E Terrell;Jeffrey E Terrell;Lon H Marsh.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics (2001)
Radiotherapy plus cetuximab or cisplatin in human papillomavirus-positive oropharyngeal cancer (NRG Oncology RTOG 1016): a randomised, multicentre, non-inferiority trial
Maura L Gillison;Andy M Trotti;Jonathan Harris;Avraham Eisbruch.
The Lancet (2019)
CT-based delineation of lymph node levels and related CTVs in the node-negative neck: DAHANCA, EORTC, GORTEC, NCIC,RTOG consensus guidelines.
Vincent Grégoire;Peter Levendag;Kian K. Ang;Jacques Bernier.
Radiotherapy and Oncology (2003)
Dysphagia and aspiration after chemoradiotherapy for head-and-neck cancer: Which anatomic structures are affected and can they be spared by IMRT?
Avraham Eisbruch;Marco Schwartz;Coen Rasch;Karen Vineberg.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics (2004)
Objective assessment of swallowing dysfunction and aspiration after radiation concurrent with chemotherapy for head-and-neck cancer.
Avraham Eisbruch;Teresa Lyden;Carol R Bradford;Laura A Dawson.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics (2002)
Radiotherapy dose-volume effects on salivary gland function.
Joseph O. Deasy;Vitali Moiseenko;Lawrence Marks;K.S. Clifford Chao.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics (2010)
Intensity-modulated radiotherapy of head and neck cancer aiming to reduce dysphagia: early dose-effect relationships for the swallowing structures.
Felix Y. Feng;Hyungjin M. Kim;Teresa H. Lyden;Marc J. Haxer.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics (2007)
Prevention and Treatment of Dysphagia and Aspiration After Chemoradiation for Head and Neck Cancer
David I. Rosenthal;Jan S. Lewin;Avraham Eisbruch.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2006)
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