Dosimetric factors associated with long-term dysphagia after definitive radiotherapy for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.
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Jimmy J Caudell | Sharon A Spencer | S. Spencer | R. Desmond | J. Caudell | R. Meredith | J. Bonner | Ruby F Meredith | James A Bonner | Philip E Schaner | Renee A Desmond | P. Schaner
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