Practical Approaches to Cancer Invasion and Metastases A Compendium of Radiation Oncologists’ Responses to 40 Histories
In the United States in 1993 the American Cancer Society estimated that there were about 1,300,000 new cases of invasive cancer diagnosed. At the time of presentation about 70% of those patients represented limited local regional disease without evidences of distant dissemination. About 30% of the p...
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spellingShingle | Practical Approaches to Cancer Invasion and Metastases A Compendium of Radiation Oncologists’ Responses to 40 Histories Radiotherapy Oncology Oncology Metastase (DE-588)4125915-4 gnd Strahlentherapie (DE-588)4057833-1 gnd |
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title | Practical Approaches to Cancer Invasion and Metastases A Compendium of Radiation Oncologists’ Responses to 40 Histories |
title_auth | Practical Approaches to Cancer Invasion and Metastases A Compendium of Radiation Oncologists’ Responses to 40 Histories |
title_exact_search | Practical Approaches to Cancer Invasion and Metastases A Compendium of Radiation Oncologists’ Responses to 40 Histories |
title_full | Practical Approaches to Cancer Invasion and Metastases A Compendium of Radiation Oncologists’ Responses to 40 Histories edited by A. Robert Kagan, Richard J. Steckel |
title_fullStr | Practical Approaches to Cancer Invasion and Metastases A Compendium of Radiation Oncologists’ Responses to 40 Histories edited by A. Robert Kagan, Richard J. Steckel |
title_full_unstemmed | Practical Approaches to Cancer Invasion and Metastases A Compendium of Radiation Oncologists’ Responses to 40 Histories edited by A. Robert Kagan, Richard J. Steckel |
title_short | Practical Approaches to Cancer Invasion and Metastases |
title_sort | practical approaches to cancer invasion and metastases a compendium of radiation oncologists responses to 40 histories |
title_sub | A Compendium of Radiation Oncologists’ Responses to 40 Histories |
topic | Radiotherapy Oncology Oncology Metastase (DE-588)4125915-4 gnd Strahlentherapie (DE-588)4057833-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Radiotherapy Oncology Oncology Metastase Strahlentherapie Fallstudiensammlung |
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