Multicentre quality assurance of intensity-modulated radiation therapy plans: a precursor to clinical trials.
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P E Metcalfe | D Forstner | M. Bailey | P. Metcalfe | M. Bailey | D. Forstner | M. Williams | M J Williams | Mj Bailey | M. Williams
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