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Caroline E Miller
Caroline E Miller
Graduate Student Wake Forest School ofMedicine
Verified email at wakehealth.edu
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Clinical assessment of a biophysical model for distinguishing tumor progression from radiation necrosis
AE Dohm, TM Nickles, CE Miller, HJ Bowers, MI Miga, A Attia, MD Chan, ...
Medical physics 48 (7), 3852-3859, 2021
82021
Developing a biomechanical model-based elasticity imaging method for assessing hormone receptor positive breast cancer treatment-related myocardial stiffness changes
CE Miller, JH Jordan, A Thomas, JA Weis
Journal of Medical Imaging 8 (5), 056002-056002, 2021
72021
Reproducibility assessment of a biomechanical model-based elasticity imaging method for identifying changes in left ventricular mechanical stiffness
CE Miller, JH Jordan, E Douglas, K Ansley, A Thomas, JA Weis
Journal of Medical Imaging 9 (5), 056001-056001, 2022
12022
Myocardial Elasticity Imaging Correlates with Histopathology in a Model of Anthracycline-Induced Cardiotoxicity
CE Miller, JH Jordan, A Thomas, SR Friday, GC Meléndez, JA Weis
bioRxiv, 2023
2023
Elasticity of Cardiotoxicity: Estimating Left Ventricle Elasticity Changes as a Biomarker for Anti-Cancer Therapy-Induced Cardiotoxicity
CE Miller
Wake Forest University, 2023
2023
Assessing myocardial stiffness changes in a non-human primate anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity model utilizing a biomechanical elasticity imaging methodology
C Miller, JH Jordan, A Thomas, G Melendez, JA Weis
Cancer Research 82 (12_Supplement), 482-482, 2022
2022
Assessing the variability of cardiac elasticity imaging to identify subclinical therapy related cardiac degradation in premenopausal women with breast cancer
CE Miller, JH Jordan, E Douglas, K Ansley, A Thomas, J Weis
CANCER RESEARCH 82 (4), 2022
2022
Abstract P3-02-07: Assessing the variability of cardiac elasticity imaging to identify subclinical therapy related cardiac degradation in premenopausal women with breast cancer
CE Miller, JH Jordan, E Douglas, K Ansley, A Thomas, J Weis
Cancer Research 82 (4_Supplement), P3-02-07-P3-02-07, 2022
2022
Abstract PS3-21: Predicting cardiac dysfunction in breast cancer patients undergoing aromatase inhibitor treatment using biomechanical model-based elasticity imaging
CE Miller, J Jordan, A Thomas, J Weis
Cancer Research 81 (4_Supplement), PS3-21-PS3-21, 2021
2021
Predicting cardiac dysfunction in breast cancer patients undergoing aromatase inhibitor treatment using biomechanical model-based elasticity imaging
CE Miller, J Jordan, A Thomas, J Weis
CANCER RESEARCH 81 (4), 2021
2021
A Non-Invasive Biomechanical Model-Based Elasticity Imaging Method for Assessing Changes in Myocardial Stiffness to Predict Cardiac Degradation in Breast Cancer Patients
CE Miller
Wake Forest University, 2021
2021
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