Reduced acute bowel toxicity in patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy for rectal cancer.
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M. Borad | J. Ashman | T. Young‐Fadok | L. Gunderson | Tonia M Young-Fadok | Mitesh J Borad | Jonathan B Ashman | Jason M Samuelian | Matthew D Callister | Leonard L Gunderson | M. Callister | J. Samuelian
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