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… created, all potentially interesting data sources. Follow-up Once a patient has completed the course of radiation therapy, several regular follow-up visits are scheduled by the radiation oncologist or referring doctor. These visits are to examine and check the results of the treatment and adverse effects and often include repeating tests used in the diagnostic phase such as imaging, lab tests, physical examinations, etc. All these processes generate additional patient data. Of particular interest … Rna interference and its role in cancer therapy. Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin, 4(4):313, 2014. [24] Alexander Boukhanovsky and Marian Bubak. High performance computations for decision support in critical situations: Introduction to the third workshop on urgent computing. Procedia Computer Science, 29:1644–1645, 2014. [25] Tim Bezemer, Mark CH de Groot, Enja Blasse, Maarten J ten Berg, Teus H Kappen, Annelien L Bredenoord, Wouter W van Solinge, Imo E Hoefer, and Saskia Haitjema. A human (e) … variable on the corresponding axis, draw a vertical line to the points axis, sum the points, and draw a vertical line from the total points axis to the 1, 3, or 6 - months overall survival probability axis. We have also provided a user-friendly online version of this nomogram to facilitate its widespread use by physicians and researchers (Link1). The Web application allows predicted survival probabilities and curves for each input information to be stacked making comparison easier. To …