Clinical implementation of intensity-modulated arc therapy (IMAT) for rectal cancer.
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Peter Smeets | Werner De Gersem | Wilfried De Neve | Carlos De Wagter | W. De Gersem | C. De Wagter | K. Vergote | W. De Neve | T. Boterberg | P. Smeets | Tom Boterberg | Wim Duthoy | Koen Vergote | Cristina Derie | W. Duthoy | C. Derie | W. D. De Gersem
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