Comparison of Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy and Dynamic Three-Dimensional Conformal Radiotherapy With Regard to Dose Distribution and Sparing of Organs at Risk
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概要
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- 2011-05-15
著者
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KODAMA Takashi
Division of Radiation Oncology, Chiba Cancer Center
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Hatano Kazuo
Division Of Radiation Oncology Chiba Cancer Center
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Osato Katsunobu
Division Of Neurological Surgery Chiba Cancer Center
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Kodama Takashi
Division Of Radiation Oncology Chiba Cancer Center
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Iuchi Toshihiko
Division Of Neurological Surgery Chiba Cancer Center
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Hasegawa Yuzo
Division Of Neurological Surgery Chiba Cancer Center
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TOYAMA Naoki
Division of Radiation Oncology, Chiba Cancer Center
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Toyama Naoki
Division Of Radiation Oncology Chiba Cancer Center
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