Intensity-modulated radiotherapy as a means of reducing dose to bone marrow in gynecologic patients receiving whole pelvic radiotherapy
Anthony E. Lujan(University of Chicago), John C. Roeske(Loyola University Chicago), Arno J. Mundt(University of California San Diego), Jacob Rotmensch(University of Chicago), S. Diane Yamada(University of Chicago)
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
September 12, 2003
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