#komaki rp
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
1x1 Psycho-Pass RP partner (Fem! Makishima/ Kougami)
18+ please
I will be roleplaying as female Makishima Shogo and I am looking for a roleplay partner to play preferably as Kougami from Psycho-Pass.
I am interested in a long-term rp as I would like to explore the Psycho-Pass AU plot where Makishima is female and how it would affect the plot.
/dark themes, psychological depth and fighting scenes like the original and smut are fine but I am interested in a good story-telling. I write in lengthy and detailed responses and expect the same from you. I am capable of writing supporting characters to help narrate a vivid Psycho-Pass world./
I will mostly play bottom but I can dominate too
If you prefer to play any other character, it's fine too! Be warned of femslash.
Discord is a plus. If interested push the ♥ button and message me and I will answer you asap.
Discord: ladygriffith_01485
#psycho-pass rp#psycho pass#psycho-pass roleplay#psycho-pass makishima#makishima shogo#kougami shinya#kogami shinya#kogami#kougami#makishima#rp#roleplay#female makishima#fem makishima#makishima female#koumaki#komaki#koumaki rp#komaki rp#au rp#rp finder#psycho pass rp#genderbend#sybil system#anime rp
0 notes
Text
Komaki Asako
[Here]
Series: Puella Magi Oriko Magica
Icons: 124
Please Like or Reblog if Using!
6 notes
·
View notes
Text
Clinical and Dosimetric Factors Predicting Grade ≥2 Radiation Pneumonitis After Postoperative Radiotherapy for Patients With Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma
Publication date: 15 July 2018
Source: International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, Volume 101, Issue 4
Author(s): Keeratikarn Boonyawan, Daniel R. Gomez, Ritsuko Komaki, Yujin Xu, Chonnipa Nantavithya, Pamela K. Allen, Radhe Mohan, Zhongxing Liao
Purpose
To identify clinical and dosimetric factors that would predict grade ≥2 radiation pneumonitis (RP) for patients undergoing postoperative radiation therapy (PORT) for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC); and to use the factors identified to generate a predictive model to quantify risk of RP in such patients.
Methods and Materials
We retrospectively reviewed radiation therapy, radiographic, and clinical data from 199 patients who had received PORT, with or without chemotherapy, for NSCLC. Potential associations between dosimetric and clinical factors and RP were evaluated in univariate and multivariate Cox regression hazard models and competing risk analysis. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to estimate overall survival and the cumulative incidence of RP, and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis to identify cutpoints for variables found to influence RP risk. The endpoint was grade ≥2 RP (symptomatic, requiring steroids or limiting instrumental activities of daily living).
Results
Thirty-seven patients (19%) developed grade ≥2 RP. Patient-related factors, type of surgery or chemotherapy, and radiation therapy–related factors were not associated with grade ≥2 RP; only lung V10 > 30% and lung V20 > 20% predicted grade ≥2 RP. Risk groupings were as follows: high risk, V10 > 30% and V20 > 20% (24 of 72 patients, 33%); intermediate risk, V10 > 30% and V20 ≤ 20% or V10 ≤ 30% and V20 > 20% (6 of 26 patients, 23%); and low risk, V10 ≤ 30% and V20 ≤ 20% (6 of 101 patients, 6%) (P < .0001). In a subgroup analysis of patients who had had lobectomy, corresponding incidences of RP were as follows: high risk, 20 of 59 (34%); intermediate risk, 5 of 22 (23%); and low risk, 6 of 70 (9%) (P = .001).
Conclusions
The lung dose-volume variables V10 and V20 predicted risk of grade ≥2 RP among patients who underwent PORT for NSCLC.
https://ift.tt/2m0y6Wh
0 notes