Precision Oncology and Genomically Guided Radiation Therapy: A Report From the American Society for Radiation Oncology/American Association of Physicists in Medicine/National Cancer Institute Precision Medicine Conference

To summarize important talking points from a 2016 symposium focusing on real-world challenges to advancing precision medicine in radiation oncology, and to help radiation oncologists navigate the practical challenges of precision, radiation oncology. The American Society for Radiation Oncology, Amer...

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Hauptverfasser: Hall, William A., Bergom, Carmen, Thompson, Reid F., Baschnagel, Andrew M., Vijayakumar, Srinivasan, Willers, Henning, Li, X. Allen, Schultz, Christopher J., Wilson, George D., West, Catharine M.L., Capala, Jacek, Coleman, C. Norman, Torres-Roca, Javier F., Weidhaas, Joanne, Feng, Felix Y.
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