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RadioModels provides radiation oncologists with quick access to quantitative mathematical models for patient management. This free, powerful, and simple application enhances decision-making with interactive data visualization.
  • Pros

    • Offers a suite of quantitative mathematical models for radiation oncology.
    • Focuses on performance and interactive computing.
    • Fully responsive graphical user interface across all screen sizes.
    • Includes an advanced graphical calculator for interactive data visualization.
    • Accessible on Windows, Linux, and Android platforms.
  • Cons

    • Primarily designed for professionals in radiation oncology.
    • Limited to specific prognostic and predictive models.

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 10
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
188
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Access quantitative mathematical models in radiation oncology.

RadioModels is a suite of quantitative mathematical models for professionals linked to the speciality of Radiation Oncology. It offers advanced modeling techniques, with a strong focus on performance and interactive computing. It is a powerful, simple to use, and free software, available on Windows, Linux and Android. Moreover, its graphical user interface is fully responsive and adjust for all kinds of screen sizes, including phones, tablets and computers. Furthermore, all the nomograms included in RadioModels share a consistent design that allows for a pleasant and unified experience. Additionally, RadioModels comes with an advanced graphical calculator for visualizing interactively data in a way that is more easy and intuitive to understand the results.

The goal of RadioModels is to organize and make more accessible relevant prognostic and predictive models for patient management into a single application. Such models provide useful information and assist radiation oncologist in making decisions about cancer treatment. While there are many models published on medical journals, only a small part of them are implemented on mobile devices. An application allowing quick access to these useful tools during clinical routine was required, and RadioModels was designed for that reason.


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