Variability in clinical target volume delineation for intensity modulated radiation therapy in 3 challenging cervix cancer scenarios.
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B. Erickson | I. El Naqa | W. Bosch | A. Fyles | D. Gaffney | C. Yashar | M. Varia | A. Wolfson | S. Beriwal | I. Jürgenliemk-Schulz | J. F. De Los Santos | L. Portelance | A. Viswanathan | A. Jhingran | C. Creutzberg | K. Lim | Bronwyn King | I. E. El Naqa
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