Prophylaxis with a cream containing urea reduces the incidence and severity of radio-induced dermatitis.
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V. Hernández | J. Masferrer | M. Armenteros | A. Astudillo | M. M. Mejía | Montserrat Vidal Fernández | Ramón Soto Pérez | Alfons Mirada Ferre
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