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128
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49575
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2741
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1532

Radhe Mohan publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Radhe Mohan sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 897 publications — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Radhe Mohan D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Radhe Mohan sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 128 D-Index — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Radhe Mohan is affiliated with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Physics and Astronomy, with a strong focus on radiation therapy and related disciplines.

The scientist's work encompasses several subfields including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Radiation, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Oncology, and Surgery. Their research topics frequently involve Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry, Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques, Effects of Radiation Exposure, Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Inflammatory Biomarkers in Disease Prognosis, Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging, and Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies.

Radhe Mohan has published numerous papers, with recent notable works including:

  • Randomized Phase IIB Trial of Proton Beam Therapy Versus Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy for Locally Advanced Esophageal Cancer (2020), Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • A review of proton therapy - Current status and future directions (2022), Precision Radiation Oncology
  • Proton therapy reduces the likelihood of high-grade radiation-induced lymphopenia in glioblastoma patients: phase II randomized study of protons vs photons (2020), Neuro-Oncology

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers such as Steven H. Lin, Zhongxing Liao, Brian P. Hobbs, David R. Grosshans, and Clemens Grassberger.

Publications by Radhe Mohan are often found in several key academic venues including:

  • Radiotherapy and Oncology
  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • International Journal of Particle Therapy
  • Medical Physics
  • Physics in Medicine and Biology

Best Publications

  • Acquiring a four-dimensional computed tomography dataset using an external respiratory signal.

    S S Vedam;P J Keall;V R Kini;H Mostafavi

  • Quantification of volumetric and geometric changes occurring during fractionated radiotherapy for head-and-neck cancer using an integrated CT/linear accelerator system.

    Jerry L. Barker;Adam S. Garden;K.Kian Ang;Jennifer C. O'Daniel

  • Validation of an accelerated 'demons' algorithm for deformable image registration in radiation therapy.

    He Wang;Lei Dong;Jennifer O'Daniel;Radhe Mohan

  • Energy and angular distributions of photons from medical linear accelerators

    Radhe Mohan;Chen Chui;Leon Lidofsky

  • Histogram reduction method for calculating complication probabilities for three-dimensional treatment planning evaluations.

    G.J. Kutcher;C. Burman;L. Brewster;M. Goitein

  • Motion adaptive x-ray therapy: a feasibility study.

    P. J. Keall;V. R. Kini;Sastry Vedam;Radhe Mohan

  • Acquiring 4D thoracic CT scans using a multislice helical method

    P J Keall;George Starkschall;Himanshu Shukla;K M Forster

  • Dose-volume histograms

    R.E. Drzymala;R. Mohan;L. Brewster;J. Chu

  • Optimization of intensity-modulated radiotherapy plans based on the equivalent uniform dose

    Qiuwen Wu;Radhe Mohan;Andrzej Niemierko;Rupert Schmidt-Ullrich

  • Proton therapy - Present and future

    Radhe Mohan;David Grosshans

  • Conformal radiation treatment of prostate cancer using inversely-planned intensity-modulated photon beams produced with dynamic multileaf collimation.

    C.Clifton Ling;Chandra Burman;Chen S. Chui;Gerald J. Kutcher

  • Increased risk of biochemical and local failure in patients with distended rectum on the planning CT for prostate cancer radiotherapy.

    Renaud de Crevoisier;Susan L. Tucker;Lei Dong;Radhe Mohan

  • Simultaneous integrated boost intensity-modulated radiotherapy for locally advanced head-and-neck squamous cell carcinomas. I: dosimetric results.

    Qiuwen Wu;Radhe Mohan;Monica Morris;Andrew Lauve

  • Planning, delivery, and quality assurance of intensity-modulated radiotherapy using dynamic multileaf collimator: a strategy for large-scale implementation for the treatment of carcinoma of the prostate.

    Chandra Burman;Chen-Shou Chui;Gerald Kutcher;Steven Leibel

  • Differential pencil beam dose computation model for photons.

    R. Mohan;C. Chui;L. Lidofsky

  • Significant reduction of normal tissue dose by proton radiotherapy compared with three-dimensional conformal or intensity-modulated radiation therapy in Stage I or Stage III non–small-cell lung cancer

    Joe Y. Chang;Xiaodong Zhang;Xiaochun Wang;Yixiu Kang

  • Quantifying the predictability of diaphragm motion during respiration with a noninvasive external marker.

    Sastry Vedam;V. R. Kini;P. J. Keall;V. Ramakrishnan

  • Assessing Respiration-Induced Tumor Motion and Internal Target Volume Using Four-Dimensional Computed Tomography for Radiotherapy of Lung Cancer

    H. Helen Liu;Peter Balter;Teresa Tutt;Bum Choi

  • Four-dimensional radiotherapy planning for DMLC-based respiratory motion tracking

    Paul J. Keall;Sarang Joshi;S. Sastry Vedam;Jeffrey V. Siebers

  • Radiobiological considerations in the design of fractionation strategies for intensity-modulated radiation therapy of head and neck cancers.

    Radhe Mohan;Qiuwen Wu;Matthew Manning;Rupert Schmidt-Ullrich

Frequent Co-Authors

James D. Cox
James D. Cox The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Zhongxing Liao
Zhongxing Liao The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Susan L. Tucker
Susan L. Tucker The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Ritsuko Komaki
Ritsuko Komaki The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Xiaodong Zhang
Xiaodong Zhang The Ohio State University
Zvi Fuks
Zvi Fuks Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Joe Y. Chang
Joe Y. Chang The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
C. Clifton Ling
C. Clifton Ling Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Deborah A. Kuban
Deborah A. Kuban The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Steven A. Leibel
Steven A. Leibel Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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