Quantifying cell migration distance as a contributing factor to the development of rectal toxicity after prostate radiotherapy.
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No increase in toxicity of pelvic irradiation when intensity modulation is employed: clinical and dosimetric data of 208 patients treated with post-prostatectomy radiotherapyProstate external beam radiotherapy combined with high-dose-rate brachytherapy: dose-volume parameters from deformably-registered plans correlate with late gastrointestinal complications.Investigating rectal toxicity associated dosimetric features with deformable accumulated rectal surface dose maps for cervical cancer radiotherapy.
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Quantifying cell migration distance as a contributing factor to the development of rectal toxicity after prostate radiotherapy.
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Andrew Jackson
Reshma Munbodh
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10.1118/1.4852955
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2014-02-01T00:00:00Z