Synergistic effects of hemoglobin and tumor perfusion on tumor control and survival in cervical cancer.
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Jian Z. Wang | W. Yuh | N. Mayr | S. Lo | J. Fowler | J. Montebello | J. Grecula | Dongqing Zhang
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