Human papillomavirus confers radiosensitivity in cancer cervix: a hypothesis toward a possible restoration of apoptotic pathways based on clinical outcomes.
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Novel agents and treatment techniques to enhance radiotherapeutic outcomes in carcinoma of the uterine cervixHyperthermia and radiotherapy in the management of head and neck cancers: A systematic review and meta-analysis.Hyperthermia and radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer: a systematic review with conventional and network meta-analyses.
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Human papillomavirus confers radiosensitivity in cancer cervix: a hypothesis toward a possible restoration of apoptotic pathways based on clinical outcomes.
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Dinesh Gupta
Piyush Kumar
Shalini Singh
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10.2217/FON.15.53
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z