The dose—time relationship in the radiotherapy of carcinoma of the cervix uteri: An application of the CRE formalism

A correlation could be obtained between the likelihood of control of central and nodal disease and the corresponding local CRE levels attained in a group of 79 cases of carcinoma of the cervix uteri treated according to a multistage protocol involving a combination of external telecobalt irradiation...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical radiology 1979-01, Vol.30 (3), p.263-267
Hauptverfasser: Awwad, Hassan K., Barsoum, Mohsen S., Burgers, Marion V., El Badawy, Samy A., Soliman, Osama M.
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Radiotherapy Dosage
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