Radiogenomics: Radiobiology enters the era of big data and team science
Journal
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics
Journal Volume
89
Journal Issue
4
Pages
709-713
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Rosenstein, B.S.
West, C.M.
Bentzen, Sø.M.
Alsner, J.
Andreassen, C.N.
Azria, D.
Barnett, G.C.
Baumann, M.
Burnet, N.
Chang-Claude, J.
Coles, C.E.
Dekker, A.
De Ruyck, K.
De Ruysscher, D.
Drumea, K.
Dunning, A.M.
Easton, D.
Eeles, R.
Fachal, L.
Gutiérrez-Enríquez, S.
Haustermans, K.
Henríquez-Hernández, L.A.
Imai, T.
Jones, G.D.D.
Kerns, S.L.
Liao, Z.
Onel, K.
Ostrer, H.
Parliament, M.
Pharoah, P.D.P.
Rebbeck, T.R.
Talbot, C.J.
Thierens, H.
Vega, A.
Witte, J.S.
Wong, P.
Zenhausern, F.
SDGs
Other Subjects
biological marker; biotechnology; cancer epidemiology; cancer patient; cancer radiotherapy; cancer screening; cancer susceptibility; clinical research; disease predisposition; editorial; effect size; eradication therapy; gene frequency; genetic association; genetic variability; genomics; Hodgkin disease; human; medical informatics; molecular biology; national health organization; priority journal; prostate cancer; quality of life; radiation hazard; radiation injury; radiation oncologist; radiation response; radiobiology; radiogenomics; radiology; risk factor; sample size; science; single nucleotide polymorphism; Alleles; Chromosome Aberrations; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genome-Wide Association Study; Genomics; Genotype; Humans; Neoplasms; Phenotype; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; Radiation Injuries; Radiation Tolerance; Radiotherapy Dosage; Sample Size
Type
other