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Overview

Joos V. Lebesque is affiliated with the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a specialization in radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging. Additional subfields they have contributed to include radiation and biomedical engineering.

Their recent scholarly work includes publications covering a spectrum of topics such as medical imaging techniques and applications, advanced radiotherapy techniques, radiomics and machine learning in medical imaging, ultrasound and hyperthermia applications, effects of radiation exposure, and radiation dose and imaging.

Notable recent papers by Joos V. Lebesque include:

  • "Electronic Portal Imaging," 2020, published in Definitions
  • "Radiation Dose-Volume Effects in the Lung," 2020, published in UNC Libraries

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Joos V. Lebesque are:

  • Marcel van Herk
  • Arjan Bel
  • Kenneth G. A. Gilhuijs
  • A. Van Dalen
  • P. van der Ven

The venues in which Joos V. Lebesque has published frequently include:

  • Definitions
  • UNC Libraries

The main topics of their work can be summarized as:

  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
  • Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
  • Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications
  • Effects of Radiation Exposure
  • Radiation Dose and Imaging

Best Publications

  • The probability of correct target dosage: dose-population histograms for deriving treatment margins in radiotherapy

    M van Herk;P Remeijer;C Rasch;J V Lebesque

  • Precise and real-time measurement of 3D tumor motion in lung due to breathing and heartbeat, measured during radiotherapy.

    Yvette Seppenwoolde;Hiroki Shirato;Kei Kitamura;Shinichi Shimizu

  • Radiation dose-volume effects in the lung.

    Lawrence B Marks;Soren M Bentzen;Joseph O Deasy;Feng-Ming Spring Kong

  • Radiation pneumonitis as a function of mean lung dose: An analysis of pooled data of 540 patients

    Stefan L.S. Kwa;Joos V. Lebesque;Jacqueline C.M. Theuws;Lawrence B. Marks

  • Definition of the prostate in CT and MRI: a multi-observer study.

    C Rasch;I Barillot;P Remeijer;A Touw

  • Quantification of organ motion during conformal radiotherapy of the prostate by three dimensional image registration

    Marcel van Herk;Allison Bruce;A.P. Guus Kroes;Tarek Shouman

  • Set-up verification using portal imaging; review of current clinical practice.

    Coen W Hurkmans;Peter Remeijer;Joos V Lebesque;Ben J Mijnheer

  • Comparing different NTCP models that predict the incidence of radiation pneumonitis

    Yvette Seppenwoolde;Joos V. Lebesque;Katrien de Jaeger;José S.A. Belderbos

  • Estimation of the incidence of late bladder and rectum complications after high-dose (70-78 GY) conformal radiotherapy for prostate cancer, using dose-volume histograms.

    Liesbeth J. Boersma M.D.;Mandy van den Brink;Allison M. Bruce;Tarek Shouman

  • Portal imaging to assess set-up errors, tumor motion and tumor shrinkage during conformal radiotherapy of non-small cell lung cancer.

    Sara C Erridge;Yvette Seppenwoolde;Sara H Muller;Marcel van Herk

  • Comparison of different strategies to use four-dimensional computed tomography in treatment planning for lung cancer patients.

    Jochem W.H. Wolthaus;Jan-Jakob Sonke;Marcel van Herk;José S.A. Belderbos

  • Mid-ventilation CT scan construction from four-dimensional respiration-correlated CT scans for radiotherapy planning of lung cancer patients

    Jochem W.H. Wolthaus;Christoph Schneider;Jan-Jakob Sonke;Marcel van Herk

  • A verification procedure to improve patient set-up accuracy using portal images

    A. Bel;M. van Herk;H. Bartelink;J.V. Lebesque

  • Variation in volumes, dose-volume histograms, and estimated normal tissue complication probabilities of rectum and bladder during conformal radiotherapy of T3 prostate cancer

    Joos V. Lebesque;Allison M. Bruce;A.P. Guus Kroes;Adriaan Touw

  • Variability of four-dimensional computed tomography patient models.

    Jan-Jakob Sonke;Joos Lebesque;Marcel van Herk

  • Adaptive radiotherapy for prostate cancer using kilovoltage cone-beam computed tomography: first clinical results.

    Jasper Nijkamp;Floris J. Pos;Tonnis T. Nuver;Rianne de Jong

  • High-precision prostate cancer irradiation by clinical application of an offline patient setup verification procedure, using portal imaging

    Arjan Bel;Pieter H. Vos;Patrick T.R. Rodrigus;Carien L. Creutzberg

  • Final results of a Phase I/II dose escalation trial in non-small-cell lung cancer using three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy.

    Jose S.A. Belderbos;Wilma D. Heemsbergen;Katrien De Jaeger;Paul Baas

  • Radiation DoseVolume Effects in the Lung

    Lawrence B.. Marks;Soren M. Bentzen;Joseph O. Deasy;Feng-Ming Kong

  • Portal imaging to assess setup errors, tumor motion and tumor shrinkage during conformal radiotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer

    S. Erridge;Y. Seppenwoolde;C. Goedbloed;W. Heemsbergen

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcel van Herk
Marcel van Herk University of Manchester
Paul Baas
Paul Baas Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Harry Bartelink
Harry Bartelink Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
David A. Jaffray
David A. Jaffray The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Lawrence B. Marks
Lawrence B. Marks University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hiroki Shirato
Hiroki Shirato Hokkaido University
Harm H. Kampinga
Harm H. Kampinga University Medical Center Groningen
Ronald Boellaard
Ronald Boellaard Amsterdam UMC
Randall K. Ten Haken
Randall K. Ten Haken University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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