Radiotherapy dose-fractionations and outcomes in cancer patients
<p>Radiotherapy cures many cancers, but the optimum total doses and fractionations used to treat different cancer types remain uncertain. While conventional fractionation (≈2 Gy per fraction) is common in many countries, UK practice has been highly variable.</p> <p>This thesis comp...
Main Author: | Ramroth, J |
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Other Authors: | Taylor, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2017
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