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Correlation between Salivary Oxidative Stress Biomarkers and Clinical Severity of Radiation-Induced Oral Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancer Patients. [PDF]
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Sirolimus for the treatment of Graves' orbitopathy. [PDF]
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Multi-omics predicts radiotherapy response in small cell lung cancer patients receiving whole brain irradiation. [PDF]
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The Dentist in Palliative Care: Addressing Oral Health for Holistic End-of-Life Support.
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To the Editor:— Dr. Algernon B. Reese has referred to me, as one of the radiotherapists now participating in a project to evaluate the combined effect of triethylene melamine and radiotherapy in the treatment of retinoblastoma, the letter requesting greater detail concerning the technique of radiation employed in this study.
Norah duV. Tapley
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Since this paper will be concerned mainly with experimental studies of the influence of dosage-rate on the response of isolated tissues, cells, and the component parts of cells, to ionizing radiations, it may be well to emphasise at the outset that the problem which presents itself to the radiotherapist wishing to make the best use of the time factor ...
Edith Paterson
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Radiotherapy for Kimura's disease: The optimum dosage
To evaluate retrospectively the optimum dosage of irradiation for Kimura's disease.Twenty patients with Kimura's disease were treated with radiotherapy. The sex ratio was 19 males to 1 female. The mean ages at onset, initial treatment, and radiotherapy were 26.2, 29.5, and 32.2 years, respectively.
Masato Hareyama +13 more
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THE DIRECT USE OF CT NUMBERS IN RADIOTHERAPY DOSAGE CALCULATIONS FOR INHOMOGENEOUS MEDIA
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Tolerance Dosage in Radiotherapy with 200 kV X rays
The British Journal of Radiology, 1942The question of deciding what is the best dose to use in X-ray therapy is as unsettled as some of the international problems with which we are faced to-day, but, by reasonable consideration, accurate observation and recording of reactions and results, and the free co-operation without resort to violence which should be possible amongst radiotherapists,
F. Ellis
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