The role of motion management and position verification in lymphoma radiotherapy
In the last decades, the substantial technical progress in radiation oncology offered the opportunity for more accurate planning and delivery of treatment. At the same time, the evolution of systemic treatment and the advent of modern diagnostic tools allowed for more accurate staging and consequent...
Main Authors: | Aznar, M, Ntentas, G, Enmark, M, Flampouri, S, Meidhal Petersen, P, Ricardi, U, Levis, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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