An assessment of interfractional uterine and cervical motion: Implications for radiotherapy target volume definition in gynaecological cancer

Radiotherapy and Oncology - Tập 88 - Trang 250-257 - 2008
Alexandra Taylor1, Melanie E.B. Powell1
1Department of Radiotherapy, St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, UK

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