Papers by Andre-Guy Martin
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
The Lancet, May 1, 2022
Dr. Pollack was involved in study design (all levels-endpoints, stratification, eligibility), mon... more Dr. Pollack was involved in study design (all levels-endpoints, stratification, eligibility), monitoring of accrual, data consistency and verification (QA assessment during and after accrual; cause of death attribution), data interpretation, Table and Figure construction and formatting, and manuscript writing, editing and approval. Dr. Karrison was involved in data compilation, statistical oversight, data analysis, data interpretation, and writing, editing and approval of the manuscript. Dr. Low was the medical physicist on the RTOG 0534 and provided medical physics input, and was involved in the data interpretation, writing, and approval of final manuscript. Dr. Bruner was involved in the design of the trial and all aspects of the manuscript. Dr. Wefel was involved in data collection, data analysis, data interpretation, writing, and approval of final manuscript. Dr. Gomella was the Urology Co-PI on the protocol and was involved in protocol design, protocol updates, QA reviews, interpretation of data, and writing and approval of the manuscript. Drs. Michalski, Martin, and Sandler, as members of the GU steering committee of RTOG/NRG, were involved in trial arm design, endpoints, treatment approach. They also enrolled patients treated on the trial from their local institutions and were involved with data interpretation and manuscript writing and approval. Dr. Sandler was the NRG GU section chair during the implementation and enrollment period, and was involved in the cause of death attribution review. Dr. Feng is the current NRG GU section chair and was involved with data interpretation, and manuscript writing, editing and final approval. Dr. Angyalfi was involved in patient accrual to the study, manuscript editing and manuscript approval. Dr. Lukka was involved in the design of the study, interpretation of data, accrual and writing of the study. Dr. Faria was involved in data collection, data interpretation, manuscript editing and manuscript approval. Dr. Rodrigues was involved in the local accrual and data collection of patients as well as data interpretation and manuscript editing and approval of this work. Dr. Beauchemin was involved in data collection, manuscript editing and manuscript approval. Dr. Lee was involved in enrolling patients, patient management, and manuscript review, editing and approval of the manuscript. Dr. Seaward was involved in data collection, subject management, manuscript writing, editing, and final approval. Dr. Allen was involved in the recruitment of patients, and review, editing and final approval of the manuscript. Dr. Monitto was involved in patient accrual, and manuscript review, editing and final approval. Dr. Seiferheld was involved in programming data analysis, construction of tables, and figures, and manuscript review, editing, and final approval. Dr. Balogh was the study Co-PI and was involved in patient accrual, quality assurance of contouring for half of all cases, cause of death attribution, and manuscript writing, editing and final approval.
The Journal of Urology, Apr 1, 2019
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, Nov 1, 2022
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, Sep 1, 2019
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, Oct 1, 2017
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, Nov 1, 2015
Radiotherapy and Oncology
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2020
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, 2020
Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2021
Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2021
Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2021
Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2021
Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2020
European Urology Supplements, 2018
Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2019
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Papers by Andre-Guy Martin