Position statement on ethics, equipoise and research on charged particle radiation therapy.
The use of charged-particle radiation therapy (CPRT) is an increasingly important development in the treatment of cancer. One of the most pressing controversies about the use of this technology is whether randomised controlled trials are required before this form of treatment can be considered to be...
Główni autorzy: | Sheehan, M, Timlin, C, Peach, K, Binik, A, Puthenparampil, W, Lodge, M, Kehoe, S, Brada, M, Burnet, N, Clarke, S, Crellin, A, Dunn, M, Fossati, P, Harris, S, Hocken, M, Hope, T, Ives, J, Kamada, T, London, A, Miller, R, Parker, M, Pijls-Johannesma, M, Savulescu, J, Short, S, Skene, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Język: | English |
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2014
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