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Suzanne Rozema-de Vette is a Lecturer at the University of Twente (UTwente) and a researcher affiliated with the Division of Radiation Oncology at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Her work focuses on developing and validating Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) models using deep learning and medical imaging to predict radiation therapy toxicities in head and neck cancer patients.
- Key research areas: Head and Neck Cancer, Radiation Therapy, Deep Learning Applications
- Primary affiliations: MD Anderson Cancer Center, UTwente
Her research addresses SDGs related to good health and well-being through precision oncology advancements. She has presented her work internationally, including at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and contributes to multi-institutional studies like PREDMORN.
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in predicting late dysphagia, xerostomia, and osteoradionecrosis using 3D dose distributions and CT imaging. Collaborations span institutions in Europe and the U.S., emphasizing global integration of radiation therapy models.
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