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2. Feasibility of the Audio-Visual Assisted Therapeutic Ambience in Radiotherapy (AVATAR) System for Anesthesia Avoidance in Pediatric Patients: A Multicenter Trial.

4. Evolution of Proton Radiation Therapy Brainstem Constraints on the Pediatric Proton/Photon Consortium Registry

7. A Review of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy Near the End of Life in Individuals with Metastatic Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

9. Integrating Audiovisual Immersion Into Pediatric Radiation Therapy Across Multiple Centers: Methodology, Timeliness, and Cost of the Audiovisual-Assisted Therapeutic Ambience in Radiation Therapy Prospective Multi-Institutional Trial

10. Functional network disorganization and cognitive decline following fractionated whole-brain radiation in mice

14. Ependymoma

15. Neuroblastoma

16. Wilms’ Tumor

21. Cognition and Brain System Segregation in Pediatric Brain Tumor Patients Treated with Proton Therapy

25. An Analysis of Major Target Deviations in Craniospinal Irradiation Treatment Plans for Patients With Intermediate-Risk Medulloblastoma Within a Phase 3 Clinical Trial (Children's Oncology Group Study ACNS0331)

36. Internal dose escalation associated with increased local control for melanoma brain metastases treated with stereotactic radiosurgery

37. Children's Oncology Group Phase III Trial of Reduced-Dose and Reduced-Volume Radiotherapy With Chemotherapy for Newly Diagnosed Average-Risk Medulloblastoma

45. Risk of suicide among individuals with a history of childhood cancer.

47. Cognitive Deficits and Altered Functional Brain Network Organization in Pediatric Brain Tumor Patients

48. Characterization and validation of an intra‐fraction motion management system for masked‐based radiosurgery

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