A dosimetric comparison of two-phase adaptive intensity-modulated radiotherapy for locally advanced nasopharyngeal cancer
© 2015 The Author. The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the potential dosimetric benefits of a two-phase adaptive intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) protocol for patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC). A total of 17 patients with locally advanced NPC treated wit...
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Main Authors: | Chitapanarux I., Chomprasert K., Nobnaop W., Wanwilairat S., Tharavichitkul E., Jakrabhandu S., Onchan W., Traisathit P., Van Gestel D. |
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Japan Radiation Research Society
2015
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