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The following pages link to Optimization models for radiotherapy patient scheduling (Q1029559):
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- GeneRa: a problem generator for radiotherapy treatment scheduling problems (Q276543) (← links)
- Approximate dynamic programming for capacity allocation in the service industry (Q439484) (← links)
- Scheduling preparation of doses for a chemotherapy service (Q601167) (← links)
- An optimal decision-making approach for the management of radiotherapy patients (Q626638) (← links)
- Appointment scheduling optimization with two stages diagnosis for clinic outpatient (Q782623) (← links)
- Non-block scheduling with priority for radiotherapy treatments (Q1044167) (← links)
- A mathematical programming model for optimizing the staff allocation in radiotherapy under uncertain demand (Q1651730) (← links)
- Outpatient appointment systems in healthcare: a review of optimization studies (Q1698879) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of the effects of tumor heterogeneity on the efficiency of radiation treatment schedule (Q1742638) (← links)
- An efficient matheuristic for offline patient-to-bed assignment problems (Q1754343) (← links)
- Literature review on multi-appointment scheduling problems in hospitals (Q1991146) (← links)
- Temporal optimization of radiation therapy to heterogeneous tumour populations and cancer stem cells (Q2088009) (← links)
- Patient scheduling with deteriorating treatment duration and maintenance activity (Q2156900) (← links)
- Dynamic multi-appointment patient scheduling for radiation therapy (Q2253376) (← links)
- Job sequencing with one common and multiple secondary resources: an A*/beam search based anytime algorithm (Q2289017) (← links)
- Optimization of radiation therapy fractionation schedules in the presence of tumor repopulation (Q2802256) (← links)
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- Comparing optimization methods for radiation therapy patient scheduling using different objectives (Q6063801) (← links)
- Particle therapy patient scheduling with limited starting time variations of daily treatments (Q6066719) (← links)
- Patient referral strategy and cost sharing for a medical consortium (Q6564740) (← links)